South Korea’s Plana Signs LoI With SkyTaxi For 50 Hybrid eVTOLs

The CP-01 is designed to carry six passengers or 600 kg up to 500 km.

Credit: Plana
Plana, a South Korean electric-vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) startup, has signed a letter of intent (LoI) to provide 50 hybrid CP-01 air taxis to Japan’s SkyTaxi, a startup with plans to launch intercity services in the Osaka region. Unveiled in April, the hybrid CP-01 is capable of carrying...
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