South Korea to Select Air Taxi Pilots Next Year
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- South Korea plans to select Urban Air Mobility (UAM) pilots and mechanics starting next year.
- The government will also reveal pilot operation models, including operating requirements and safety standards.
- This initiative aims to accelerate preparations for the initial commercialization of UAM by 2028.
South Korea is set to begin selecting and training Urban Air Mobility (UAM) pilots and mechanics next year, signaling a significant push towards the commercialization of air taxis. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced on the 15th that it will unveil pilot operation models, encompassing crucial aspects like operating requirements and safety standards.
This move is designed to expedite the readiness for the initial commercial launch of UAM services, targeted for 2028. The ministry's plan includes the first UAM pilot and mechanic training project, underscoring a commitment to developing the necessary human resources for this nascent industry.
The initiative reflects South Korea's ambition to become a leader in the UAM sector, a futuristic mode of transport that promises to alleviate urban congestion and offer new mobility solutions. By establishing clear training and operational frameworks, the government aims to build public trust and ensure the safe integration of UAM into the national transportation network.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.