2023.01.09
Hyundai Motor Group Planning to Start UAM Services in the U.S. in 2028
By Michael Herh, BusinessKorea - Hyundai Motor Group announced on Jan. 4 that its U.S. subsidiary Supernal will develop advanced future aviation solutions in cooperation with Microsoft, which has technologies for autonomous flight simulations. The two sides will promote cooperation in a wide range of fields, including cloud convergence solutions, digital operating systems, and demonstrations, which are essential to realizing future air mobility.
Hyundai Motor Group aims to
start UAM services in the United States in 2028 through Supernal, which was
established in 2020. It will commercialize regional air mobility (RAM) aircraft
after 2030.
Microsoft recently developed
Project AirSim, an end-to-end platform for safely creating, training, and
validating autonomous agents through simulations. It is a training program that
responds to various variables related to aviation such as the effects of
weather, temperature and wind on battery life.
Supernal participated in the
world’s second-largest Farnborough Air Show in July 2022 and unveiled a concept
model of an electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for the
first time. It aims to commercialize the eVTOL aircraft in 2028.
Meanwhile, Hyundai Motor Group
is looking for global partners related to the future air mobility business. It
cut deals with Rolls-Royce, an aircraft engine manufacturer in the United
Kingdom; Urban Airport, a vertiport startup; EPS, an aircraft battery
manufacturer; Safran, a French aircraft engine company; and the Indonesian New
Capital Authority.
Source: www.businesskorea.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=107261