SkyDrive
SkyDrive is a Japanese company developing and manufacturing electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, commonly known as flying cars, with a vision to revolutionize urban air mobility.
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Description
SkyDrive is a Japanese company dedicated to revolutionizing mobility by developing electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, commonly known as flying cars. They envision a future where these aircraft become as commonplace as cars, offering a faster, more efficient, and environmentally friendly way to navigate urban environments. SkyDrive has already achieved significant milestones, including the first crewed eVTOL flight test in Japan in 2019 and the commencement of production of its “SKYDRIVE” aircraft in 2024.
In addition to their eVTOL development, SkyDrive is also expanding into other drone-related businesses, including cargo transport and drone light shows. Their SkyLift cargo drone is already being used in various industries for tasks like transporting construction materials, medical supplies, and even agricultural products. The company is actively pursuing partnerships with local governments, airports, and businesses to further develop and implement its innovative air mobility solutions.
Mission
SkyDrive's mission is to lead the once-in-a-century mobility revolution by creating a future where eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft) become a commonplace mode of transportation for everyone, both in Japan and across the world.
Culture
SkyDrive promotes a culture of innovation and collaboration, attracting top talent from around the world to work on their revolutionary eVTOL aircraft. The company values teamwork, with a focus on achieving world-class quality and results, while fostering a positive and supportive environment for its employees. This dedication to both technological advancement and a supportive work environment is reflected in the diverse range of backgrounds and expertise among its team members.