MintAir, Electron Sign LoI To Sell, Operate eCTOLs in Korea

The Electron 5 is being designed to carry five passengers or a 500 kg payload up to 750 km at speeds up to 300 km/hr.

Credit: Electron Holding
South Korean advanced air mobility (AAM) startup MintAir has partnered with Dutch startup Electron Aerospace to operate and become an official reseller of the Electron 5 electric conventional takeoff and landing (eCTOL) aircraft in South Korea. The agreement, outlined in a letter of intent (LoI)...
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