Revolutionary eVTOL Air Taxis

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This Craft is Designed For Short-Haul Aerial Journeys

Supernal, a Hyundai-owned spinoff company that specializes in electric aircraft, has showcased a prototype of the 'S-A2,' an eVTOL air taxi that could play a key role in the future of transportation.

The 'S-A2' is an eVTOL air taxi that acts as the successor to the S-A1 that was introduced back in 2020. What makes the new iteration of the eVTOL taxi different is the fact that it features a more streamlined frame that is aided by eight hanging rotors. Capable of attaining a top speed of 200 km/h, this particular aircraft is designed for shorter trips and is able to take off in relatively silent manner by generating only 65 decibels during its vertical takeoff.

Ben Diachun, chief technology officer of Supernal, stated that this prototype will eventually give way to a commercially available eVTOL air taxi.
Trend Themes
1. Electric Aircraft - The 'S-A2' eVTOL air taxi showcased by Supernal highlights the trend of electric aircraft in the transportation industry.
2. Short-haul Air Travel - The streamlined design and top speed of 200 km/h of the 'S-A2' eVTOL air taxi cater to the trend of short-haul aerial journeys.
3. Silent Vertical Takeoff - The ability of the 'S-A2' eVTOL air taxi to generate only 65 decibels during its vertical takeoff showcases the trend of silent flight technology.
Industry Implications
1. Aerospace - The aerospace industry can tap into the electric aircraft trend by developing more efficient and eco-friendly aviation solutions.
2. Transportation - The short-haul air travel trend opens up opportunities for the transportation industry to offer faster and more convenient options for shorter journeys.
3. Aviation Technology - The development of silent vertical takeoff technology presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the aviation technology sector by improving the noise pollution aspects of air travel.

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