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SkyDrive collaborates with Osaka Metro to execute eVTOL flights in 2025
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Aug 27, 2024
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Passenger eVTOL Aircraft

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Aug 27, 2024

SkyDrive collaborates with Osaka Metro to execute eVTOL flights in 2025

Partnerships

  • SkyDrive, a Japanese developer of eVTOL and heavy-lift cargo drones, has partnered with Osaka Metro Co., Ltd. (Osaka Metro), the Japanese subway system company, to conduct a feasibility study using eVTOL aircraft in Osaka, Japan.

  • SkyDrive and Osaka Metro will focus on vertiport operations and explore plans to determine how they can integrate eVTOL technology with common modes of daily transportation. Osaka Metro also invested an undisclosed amount in SkyDrive.

  • Osaka Metro operates eight subway lines and one automated Tram, with ~2.4 million passengers using the metro rapid transit system. The company is also advancing an urban mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) concept, called "e METRO," to integrate various modes of transport, including subways, buses, and taxis, to support the partnership's objective of incorporating eVTOL air taxis.

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