Hyundai Motor Group’s Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) company Supernal – has debuted its S-A2 electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) concept. The pilot-plus-four-passenger vehicle (a hybrid helicopter and aircraft) is the latest step in Supernal’s attempt to commercialize what it hopes will be efficient and affordable everyday passenger air travel. Supernal – it’s claimed – will achieve commercial aviation safety levels and use “affordable manufacturing” of its vehicles as it prepares to enter the market in 2028. Stellantis, among other competitors, is pursuing the same goal. (AutoInformed: Paris Air Show – Stellantis and Archer to Debut eVTOL Aircraft)*
“From the beginning, Supernal has been on a mission to create the right product and the right market at the right time,” said Jaiwon Shin, president of Hyundai Motor Group and CEO of Supernal. “The unveiling of S-A2 demonstrates our unwavering commitment to deliver on that mission with a safe, efficient vehicle design that provides a clear path to market entry. By leveraging our talented 600-person team, the vast technical and business capabilities of Hyundai Motor Group and trusted aviation suppliers around the world, Supernal is ready to deliver a new era of flight.” Continue reading










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