South Korea Sets 2025 Target To Begin Commercial UAM

Electric air taxis and autonomous ground vehicle come together in Korean automaker Hyundai’s vision for an urban mobility hub.
Credit: Hyundai
South Korea plans to begin commercial urban air mobility (UAM) services in Seoul in 2025 in a bid to tackle traffic congestion and reduce travel times by up to 70%. The government has released a Korean Urban Air Traffic (K-UAM) Road Map that calls for demonstration flights in 2023 and initial...
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