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Charged EVs | SkyDrive and SAI Flight to develop commercial electric air taxi routes in South Carolina

December 20, 2024
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Charged EVs | SkyDrive and SAI Flight to develop commercial electric air taxi routes in South Carolina
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Japan-based eVTOL plane producer SkyDrive, alongside South Carolina’s non-public jet constitution firm SAI Flight and Greenville Downtown Airport, has entered into an settlement to collaboratively develop air cargo, air taxi, and emergency service alternatives using SkyDrive’s plane.

The three entities are working with native and state governments, in addition to native companies, to create sensible routes ranging from Greenville Downtown Airport to varied locations, together with the town heart and Greenville-Spartanburg Worldwide Airport.

SAI Flight has made a pre-order for 10 SkyDrive plane, with its SAI Flight Providers division set to handle operations and upkeep from its location at Greenville Downtown Airport.

“This partnership signifies a big step in our efforts to foster enterprise progress in South Carolina,” said SkyDrive CEO Tomohiro Fukuzawa. “We’re dedicated to enhancing our collaboration with native companions whereas strategically making ready to totally obtain our revolutionary enterprise mannequin.”

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