SkyDrive Reaches Key Certification Milestone with Japan's Civil Aviation Authority
SkyDrive Inc. has reached a significant agreement with the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) on the basis for the type certification of its "SKYDRIVE" flying car. This marks the first time JCAB has accepted a type certification application for a flying car, establishing the necessary airworthiness standards and compliance plans. The agreement is a critical step for the company as it develops its three-seater, electric-powered SD-05 model. SkyDrive is now working closely with the authority to ensure the safety and environmental suitability of its aircraft. This progress keeps the company on track for its goal of launching an air taxi service at the 2025 World Exposition in Osaka.
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