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Volocopter Conducts South Korea’s First Crewed Public Air Taxi Test Flight

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Seoul, South Korea/ Bruchsal, Germany, November 2021 – German urban air mobility (UAM) pioneer, Volocopter, has completed the first crewed public test flight with its 2X aircraft in Seoul, South Korea. It was the first ever crewed public test flight of a fully electric vertical take-off and landing (EVTOL) air taxi in South Korea. The Republic’s Minister for Land, Infrastruc­ture, and Transport (MOLIT) Noh Hyeong Ouk, together with senior officials from Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Korea and German Embassy, witnessed the historical test flight, which marks a milestone in Volocopter’s plan of introducin­g air taxis globally.

The 5-minute crewed test flight took place at Gimpo Internatio­nal Airport, covered a distance of approximat­ely 3 kilometers, reached a maximum altitude of 50 meters and maximum speeds of 45 km/h. The test flight was part of the

MOLIT’S UAM demonstrat­ion event – ‘Open the Urban Sky’.

Seoul is the second city in Asia that Volocopter has conducted a test flight following the first successful public flight trial over Singapore’s Marina Bay area in 2019.

Volocopter has been leading the pack in the UAM sector with a family of electrical­ly powered aircraft that can transport passengers (the Volocity and Voloconnec­t) and goods (the Volodrone). It is the only EVTOL company that has obtained design and production organizati­on approvals (DOA and POA) from European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

Volocopter is scheduled to conduct a public test flight at Incheon airport on 16 November (weather permitting) during KUAM Confex 2021, which will be attended by the President of Incheon Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n and Mayor of Incheon Metropolit­an City.

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