– Participation in 5 consortiums and corporate demonstrations composed of domestic startups and small and medium-sized enterprises

– Start of R&D field demonstration on August 8st, expected to play a role as a stepping stone for the UAM industry

Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport(Minister Won Hee-ryong) aims to commercialize urban air traffic (UAM*) in 25 Korean urban air transportation(K-UAM) demonstration project** 1steps startSaid.

 

* Urban Air Mability: next-generation high-tech transportation system based on electric power, low-noise aircraft, and vertical take-off and landing pads

** substantiation 1step(`23.8∼'24.12): Open land (Goheung, Jeollanam-do), 2step(`24.8∼25.6): downtown (metropolitan area)

 

□ Stage 1 demonstration is largely ①R & D(R&D) single field, Integrated management fieldseparated by propelis going to do,

 

ㅇ ① starting from August 8stR & D(R&D) Single field demonstrationOn domestic 5dog Consortium·Enterprise* will participate and get an opportunity to verify the developed technology.

 

* (Traffic management) Rovigos, Pine Vint (aircraft/flight) Kencore Aerospace, Plana, Voltline

 

ㅇ In particular, with this demonstration domestic Start-up(Sprout Company), Small business etc. for self-developed traffic management system, UAM reducer Technology developmentof 지원It is expected to be a stepping stone for entering the UAM industry.

 

□ ②Integrated management fieldSKT, Kakao Mobility, etc. participate, aiming for commercialization service in 25 '241부터 UAM gasIt will be used to demonstrate integrated operation such as operation, traffic management, and vertiport, and to measure noise at each flight stage.

 

Baek Won-guk Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport 2loan“A new means of transportation UAMcommercialization ofabove all for Safetyof Verificationand technology maturityis to increase importantWhile emphasizing thatdomestic Private enterprisefuture mobility industryin Competitivenessactively to have 지원will do,” he said.

 

Source: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport