Collaboration to Develop eVTOL Routes in South Carolina

SkyDrive, SAI Flight, and Greenville Downtown Airport are set to develop and commercialize practical air routes for the SKYDRIVE eVTOL aircraft in South Carolina By William Mackenzie / 22 Nov 2024
Collaboration to Develop eVTOL Routes in South Carolina
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SkyDrive Inc., SAI Flight, and Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly develop innovative business opportunities by utilizing the SKYDRIVE eVTOL aircraft. 

The collaboration will focus on advancing air-cargo, air-taxi, and emergency service use cases, paving the way for efficient and versatile intra-community air travel in South Carolina.

The organizations will work together to identify, develop, and commercialize practical air routes within the Greenville community, contributing to the future of Advanced Air Mobility in the region.

Under this agreement, the three organizations will collaborate to develop real-life use cases for the eVTOL, originating from GMU with collaborative support of both the Greenville City Economic Development Corporation and the Greenville Area Development Corporation. 

The partners are also working closely with local and state governments, as well as local businesses, to design practical routes (such as to the city center and the Greenville–Spartanburg International Airport), that will enhance travel options for community residents and visitors. 

The new alliance with SAI Flight and GMU marks a significant step forward in SkyDrive’s U.S. expansion, and builds on the company’s existing collaborations.

Collaboration with SAI Flight

SAI Flight Services, based at Greenville Downtown Airport, will lead as the primary service provider, overseeing operations and maintenance. SAI aims to ensure seamless, reliable service for all eVTOL operations, solidifying its position in the future of Advanced Air Mobility.

SAI Flight, a private jet charter and management company in South Carolina, has committed to a pre-order of 10 SkyDrive eVTOL aircraft. With its Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate, SAI Flight is poised to integrate eVTOL services into its existing operations, offering on-demand, flexible air mobility solutions. 

Partnership with Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU)

As one of the busiest general aviation airports in South Carolina, GMU is uniquely positioned to support short, medium, and long-range eVTOL routes. 

With its strategic location and forward-thinking approach, GMU is set to become a central hub for the future of Advanced Air Mobility, actively exploring the requirements to accommodate a diverse range of innovative air travel solutions.

State of South Carolina Support

With steadfast support from the South Carolina government, SkyDrive is aiming to drive the future of sustainable air mobility across the state. 

Committed to advancing electric propulsion, South Carolina has reportedly been instrumental in backing SkyDrive’s projects, creating a robust environment for growth in the Advanced Air Mobility sector. 

By actively supporting the development of local infrastructure and new technology, the state aims to lead the way in building a vibrant, forward-thinking economy.

Through this partnership, South Carolina and SkyDrive are working together to create jobs, stimulate local economies, and introduce sustainable, cutting-edge transportation solutions.

Tomohiro Fukuzawa, CEO of SkyDrive Inc., commented, “This partnership marks a significant milestone in our efforts to drive business growth in South Carolina, where we have been actively expanding since 2023.

“It presents a valuable opportunity to accelerate our expansion and bring Advanced Air Mobility solutions to the region. We are deeply grateful to Greenville Downtown Airport and SAI Flight for their support and collaboration. Moving forward, we will continue to deepen our cooperation with local partners, while making strategic preparations to fully realize our innovative business model.”

Hunter Cuthbertson III, President of SAI Flight, added, “At SAI Flight, we see this partnership as a vital step toward enhancing our business model and delivering greater value to our customers. By joining forces with SkyDrive and Greenville Downtown Airport, we are positioned to offer cutting-edge, sustainable air travel solutions that complement our existing services. 

“This collaboration not only allows us to expand our range of on-demand transportation options but also aligns with our commitment to advancing sustainable practices in the aviation sector. We are proud to be at the forefront of this initiative, bringing innovative, efficient, and environmentally responsible air mobility to the community, and look forward to setting new standards in service and connectivity.”

James D. Stephens C.M., Airport Director of Greenville Downtown Airport, stated, “Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU) is proud to be a key partner in this groundbreaking collaboration, which will set the stage for a new era of air mobility in South Carolina. 

“By working alongside SkyDrive and SAI Flight, we are excited to lead the charge in bringing Advanced Air Mobility to life, providing greater convenience, efficiency, and environmental responsibility to travelers and businesses across the region. This initiative not only supports our vision to expand and diversify our services, but it also aligns with our commitment to promoting economic growth and service to the community.”

Harry Lightsey, Secretary of Commerce at State of South Carolina Department of Commerce, said, “For the past two years, we have proudly partnered with SkyDrive in the Lowcountry, as they exemplify South Carolina’s vision of being the new home of American innovation. SkyDrive’s Advanced Air Mobility solutions are set to transform the future of aviation, and we are excited to see this pioneering technology take root in our state. 

“Starting in the Lowcountry, SkyDrive has expanded its efforts to include the Greenville area, Greenville Downtown Airport, and Columbia Metropolitan Airport, working closely with local airports and service providers to bring these cutting-edge services to life. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with SkyDrive as we build a brighter, more innovative future for aviation and economic growth in South Carolina.”

Posted by William Mackenzie Will is a Content Specialist at Advanced Air Mobility International. He joined in 2024 with a background in professional copywriting, and writes on developments in electric aircraft, zero-emission flight systems, and next-generation air transport. His coverage highlights the technologies, regulations, and industry shifts driving the evolution of sustainable and autonomous aviation. Connect

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