Supernal partners with CAAS and EDB to develop Asia-Pacific AAM

Supernal partners with CAAS and EDB to develop Asia-Pacific AAM

22-Feb-2024 Source: Supernal

Supernal LLC – Hyundai Motor Group’s Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) company inked two Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), respectively, to further develop AAM capabilities and expertise in Singapore and the Asia-Pacific region today at Singapore Airshow 2024. The partnerships will drive a variety of activities, including developing research and development (R&D) initiatives, identifying potential use cases, exchanging information to support safety regulatory framework and standards development, and driving public engagement for AAM.

“Working with EDB and CAAS exemplifies how collaboration between government and industry can help make AAM a reality,” said Shin. “Our approach is to develop mutually beneficial partnerships like these to create a tenable business and operational case for stakeholders across the value chain – from manufacturers and regulators to operators and passengers. Insights from both entities will maximize outcomes and prove the value of AAM, especially in a forward-thinking market like Singapore.”

EDB and Supernal partnership
The organizations will focus on identifying opportunities to enable R&D activities that can build capabilities in key electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) technology areas. EDB and Supernal will share knowledge and resources to support the development of AAM operational strategies. This includes conducting market analyses and viability studies to assess the feasibility of AAM in Singapore and focuses on identifying unique applications in Singapore and the Asia-Pacific region. Both organizations will also evaluate the requirements needed to establish a presence in Singapore and collaborate on feasibility studies concerning operational-readiness activities such as assembly, vehicle operations, and maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO).

“Advanced Air Mobility has the potential to be a new and exciting niche in Singapore’s aerospace sector, creating good business opportunities while also opening new alternatives for getting around the region,” said Jacqueline Poh, Managing Director, Singapore Economic Development Board. “As one of Asia’s leading aerospace ecosystems, Singapore offers global companies established capabilities, including a strong talent pool, to undertake a spectrum of activities across Research and Development, manufacturing, and Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO). We are delighted to partner with Supernal and welcome more players to join us as we grow the AAM ecosystem here.”

CAAS and Supernal will exchange information to support CAAS’ development of a framework for aircraft certification, validation, acceptance and entry into service, and shaping interoperability requirements at vertiports to support seamless integration of ground and air operations. The organizations will explore developing standards for AAM infrastructure, charging and electrical energy storage solutions, airworthiness of aircraft and components, and operations. Finally, they will coordinate efforts with other AAM ecosystem stakeholders to raise public understanding of AAM.

“The development and deployment of AAM will require new rules and regulations that allow us to leverage technology while ensuring security and public and aviation safety,” said Han Kok Juan, Director-General of CAAS. “Collaboration amongst regulators and with industry to pool expertise and resources and to identify and mitigate risks will help us put in place the necessary regulatory requirements in a more effective and efficient manner. In November last year, CAAS convened the first-ever meeting of Asia-Pacific regulators and engagement with industry for this purpose. The CAAS-Supernal MOU builds on this and is a pathfinder for the larger effort.”

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