UAM Hopeful Skyworks Signs Agreement With Korean Startups

Skywork’s eGyro is being designed as a piloted four-passenger electric-powered autogyro.
Credit: Skyworks Aeronautics
Gyroplane developer Skyworks Aeronautics has teamed with two South Korean startups in a bid to tap into the country’s ambitious plans to commercialize urban air mobility. The partnership letter of intent includes commitments for up to 200 eGryo air taxis from a consortium of Mint Air and Mobius...
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