Skyports and Kencoa Aerospace to make drone deliveries in South Korea

Posted on 1 September, 2021 by Advance 

Enabler of cargo drone deliveries and advanced air mobility (AAM) infrastructure, Skyports, has today announced a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with global aerospace solution supplier and manufacturer, Kencoa Aerospace, to implement cargo drone deliveries to and on South Korea’s Jeju Island.

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The project aims to significantly enhance logistics capabilities on Jeju Island, South Korea’s largest island, located approximately 60 miles south of the mainland in the Korea Strait. The agreement will initiate the development of cargo drone delivery capabilities to enable the carriage of critical supplies, including medical provisions, across the island.

As part of the project, Skyports will undertake a proof-of-concept to demonstrate the benefits and capabilities of beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations on Jeju Island. In addition, the company will also conduct a feasibility assessment of setting up a cargo drone vertiport and accumulate critical eVTOL operations data ahead of the commencement of commercial operations.

To facilitate the project, Kencoa Aerospace will provide essential insight into the South Korean AAM ecosystem. The company has already established a drone operation division on Jeju Island to provide local operation headquarters. In addition, Kencoa Aerospace will lead on the recruitment of suitable personnel and establish a critical relationship with Jeju Island governmental agencies to support the commercialisation of cargo drone operations.

Duncan Walker, CEO of Skyports, said: “South Korea is ripe with opportunity in the advanced air mobility space, and Jeju Island’s specific volcanic and island geography provides a unique backdrop on which to demonstrate the benefits of drone logistics. With our BVLOS cargo drone operations, delivery services on the island will be up to six times faster, with carbon emissions reduced by up to 90%. Drone deliveries have the potential to totally transform services for residents and healthcare providers, and we’re excited to be amongst the first movers in South Korea – and globally.”

Kenny Lee, CEO of Kencoa Aerospace, said: “Through this partnership with Skyports, a global technology leader in the AAM industry, we will commence drone deliveries in Jeju Province before establishing AAM infrastructure and expanding into the air taxi industry. Jeju's excellent tourist resources will promote the commercialisation of our AAM services. The strength of this partnership will enable the fastest commercial launch in Korea.”

Skyports’ drone delivery services have seen great success in the UK and other locations. Projects include the UK’s first COVID-19 test drone delivery service in Scotland with the NHS and the operation of an inter-island medical drone delivery service between the Isles of Scilly for Royal Mail. In addition, Skyports is the world’s leading AAM infrastructure provider. The company was the first to build a full-scale passenger air taxi vertiport – the take-off and landing infrastructure for eVTOL aircraft – which was launched as part of a trial that took place in Singapore in 2019.

Kencoa Aerospace is partnering with multiple advanced air mobility companies throughout the world to facilitate the creation of AAM networks globally and in Korea. To date, partners include Hanwha Systems, Korean Air, Airbus, Boeing and Lockheed Martin.

Skyports is a leading enabler of advanced air mobility (AAM) and provides the critical link between the ground and the sky. The company designs, builds and operates take-off and landing infrastructure forair taxis, and partners with electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) passenger and cargo vehicle manufacturers around the world to enable safe and efficient flight operations within urban and suburban environments.
 
Skyports also provides drone delivery through its logistics arm, Delivery by Skyports, which is already proving the viability of the company’s best-in-class unmanned systems technologies within the medical, e-commerce and logistics sectors. This technology will be essential to the success of the wider Skyports air taxi infrastructure solution.
 
Based in London, United Kingdom, Skyports has projects operating in multiple continents, including in Europe, North America, Asia, Australia and Africa. Skyports investors include Deutsche Bahn Digital Ventures, Groupe ADP, Irelandia Aviation and Levitate Capital.  

According to global investment bank Morgan Stanley, the global advanced air mobility market is expected to grow to $1.5 trillion by 2040.