Hyundai and Rolls-Royce partner for aircraft of the future

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One of the world’s largest automobile manufacturers Hyundai and prominent name in the field Rolls Royce, together for the aircraft of the future came.

South Korean giant automaker Hyundaiestablished last year for kidnappers Urban Air Mobility Division It sounded serious. With this department, the company stated that they would focus directly on the vehicles of the future, such as flying cars. The head of this established department NASA engineer Dr. Jaiwon ShinThe company that passed the first at CES 2020 Personal Air Vehicle (PAV) also showcased the model as a concept. The company has taken another big step forward, meeting with the UK government and Urban Air Port (UAP) and heading to Coventry towards the end of 2021. to open the world’s first flying taxi airport announced their goals.

The automobile giant, which states that this area will be reserved for future aircraft such as drones and flying taxis. Hyundaiestablished his work in this field, later supernal announced that they will continue with the company. One of the company’s most important names in Europe Michael Cole, date when flying cars / taxis will become reality 2030 as transferred.

supernal In the statement made on the issue, an earlier date was given for flying taxis. The company launched the first flying taxi. 2028 He stated that they aim to make it available in the year. It is precisely for this future work that is one of the biggest assistants of Hyundai or the established Supernal company. Rolls-Royce will be. Two big names in the recently announced partnership will share information for the aircraft of the future.

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A company that is much, much more experienced than Hyundai in aircraft and engines. Rolls Royce, right now here He is also actively working on the electric aircraft models we have detailed. The manufacturer, which will provide very solid technical support to Hyundai’s new generation aircraft, signed a contract with Hyundai. “Certificate of Consensus” announced the following strategic objectives:

-Collaboration on technology development and requirements for power and propulsion systems for Hyundai’s “Advanced Air Mobility” division.

-Collaboration on the industrialization of Rolls-Royce power and propulsion systems for the Advanced Air Mobility market.

-Development of electric propulsion systems based on hydrogen fuel cells for Hyundai’s RAM platforms.

-Collaboration to bring a joint “fuel cell electric propulsion system” to the AAM market.

Demonstration by electric aircraft with a jointly developed fuel cell by 2025.

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