What is eVTOL?

About eVTOL

Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft represent a transformative advancement in aerospace technology, designed to revolutionize urban and regional air mobility. Powered entirely by electricity, eVTOLs are capable of vertical take-off, hovering, and landing—similar to helicopters—but with significantly lower noise levels, reduced emissions, and greater operational efficiency.

By integrating cutting-edge propulsion systems, lightweight materials, and autonomous or semi-autonomous flight capabilities, eVTOLs are poised to play a key role in shaping the future of transportation. Applications range from urban air taxis and emergency medical response to cargo delivery and intercity travel, offering a scalable and sustainable solution to ground traffic congestion in densely populated areas.

As development accelerates globally, eVTOL technology stands at the intersection of aerospace innovation, smart city infrastructure, and clean energy goals.

Our Vision

To pioneer a new era of sustainable air mobility by developing advanced eVTOL technologies that seamlessly integrate into urban ecosystems, transforming the way people and goods move across cities and regions.

Our Mission

At MIT Aerospace, our mission is to lead the evolution of urban air mobility by engineering advanced eVTOL aircraft that are safe, efficient, and environmentally conscious. We aim to transform how cities move by combining cutting-edge technology with human-centered design, making sustainable air transport accessible, reliable, and scalable for the future.

Next-Gen Air Transport Solutions

VS-210

The VS-210 was showcased at the Seoul Mobility Show 2025, held from April 3 to April 13 at KINTEX in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

VS-300

The VS-300 is V Space Korea’s flagship electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft, unveiled at CES 2025 in Las Vegas.

VS-220

eVTOLs enable rapid patient transport between hospitals, especially in emergencies or remote areas with limited road access.