United Airlines and Eve Air Mobility are partnering to offer eVTOL flights in San Francisco by 2026, joining other airlines investing in electric vertical takeoff aircraft for urban air mobility.
Eve Air Mobility has also formed a partnership with South Korea’s Jeju Air to develop a concept for the implementation of new modes of UAM transport in the country.
Jeju Air plans to use Eve’s eVTOL aircraft to better connect Jeju Island to its network, creating a more efficient and environmentally sustainable route.
Back in June 2023, United Airlines and Eve Air Mobility announced their plan to offer eVTOL flights in San Francisco by 2026, joining a handful of other airlines around the world that have chosen to invest in electric vertical takeoff aircraft to ferry passengers within dense metropolitan environments.
Another unique partnership was born on the 28th of November between Eve Air Mobility and South Korea’s largest low-cost carrier, Jeju Air. The two companies created a ‘Concept of Operations.’ This concept aims to create a robust understanding of South Korea’s future urban air mobility industry, referred to as UAM, and to create a robust plan for the implementation of new modes of UAM transport.
Eve Air Mobility has also formed a partnership with South Korea’s Jeju Air to develop a concept for the implementation of new modes of UAM transport in the country.
Jeju Air plans to use Eve’s eVTOL aircraft to better connect Jeju Island to its network, creating a more efficient and environmentally sustainable route.
Back in June 2023, United Airlines and Eve Air Mobility announced their plan to offer eVTOL flights in San Francisco by 2026, joining a handful of other airlines around the world that have chosen to invest in electric vertical takeoff aircraft to ferry passengers within dense metropolitan environments.
Another unique partnership was born on the 28th of November between Eve Air Mobility and South Korea’s largest low-cost carrier, Jeju Air. The two companies created a ‘Concept of Operations.’ This concept aims to create a robust understanding of South Korea’s future urban air mobility industry, referred to as UAM, and to create a robust plan for the implementation of new modes of UAM transport.