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Contributor: Kyodo News JBN
Tuesday, July 26 2022 - 16:00
AsiaNet
SkyDrive Makes Progress toward Acquiring Type Certification with Development of Composite Vehicle's Structure by Toray Carbon Magic, and Starting Material Conformity Testing
TOYOTA, Japan, July 26, 2022 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

SkyDrive Inc. (hereinafter "SkyDrive"), a developer of "flying cars" (*1) and 
"cargo drones" headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, has partnered 
with Toray Carbon Magic Co., Ltd. (hereinafter "TCM"), based in Maibara City, 
Shiga Prefecture, and providing advanced carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) 
products for the automotive, aerospace and other industries, to develop a 
composite vehicle's structure together. The two partners started with material 
conformity testing. 

Company logos: 
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M105850/202207193989/_prw_PI1fl_367r9r98.jpg


Background of development
With the mission of "leading the once-in-a-century mobility revolution," 
SkyDrive is developing flying cars to realize a future that utilizes the sky 
for daily transportation. In 2025, it aims to enter into service in the Osaka 
Bay Area using the flying car of the SkyDrive Type "SD-05," a two-seater 
vehicle for which SkyDrive is currently pursuing type certification.

The most important factor in the development of the two-seater SD-05 is to 
reduce the weight of the vehicle. TCM's design and manufacturing technologies 
and facilities are extremely effective in achieving this goal, and the pair 
have been engaged in discussions and prototypes of a light and strong CFRP 
structure for flying cars.

CFRP is a resin base material to which carbon fiber is added as a reinforcing 
material. In addition to high rigidity and high strength, carbon fiber also has 
features such as electrical conductivity, heat resistance, low thermal 
expansion coefficient, self-lubricity, and X-ray permeability. By taking 
advantage of these features, it is expected to make products lighter, larger, 
smaller, and more energy-efficient, and is widely used in a variety of 
applications.

TCM's design technology, prototype proposal capabilities, and high-precision 
autoclave production technology, cultivated through the design and manufacture 
of racing car parts, are highly recognized by the market, and the company 
currently produces many CFRP parts not only for automotive applications but 
also in a wide range of other fields.

SkyDrive will proceed, together with TCM, with material conformity testing, 
acquire type certification (*2), and promote development with the target of 
launching air taxi services in the Osaka Bay Area in 2025.

Comments from the companies
Akiyoshi Oku, CEO, President and Representative Director, Toray Carbon Magic 
Co., Ltd. 
"We are delighted that our lightweight and aerodynamic technologies cultivated 
in the development of racing cars will be utilized in developing the flying 
car. We will continue to work proactively on the development of elemental 
technologies required for flying the vehicle, and together with SkyDrive, we 
will strive to contribute to the future society."

Tomohiro Fukuzawa, CEO, President and Representative Director, SkyDrive Inc. 
"Toray Carbon Magic's advanced carbon fiber-reinforced plastic is an essential 
element of our two-seater aircraft SD-05. Starting with this material 
compatibility testing, we will continue to work closely together to promote the 
development of a light and strong flying car airframe structure, with the aim 
of realizing an air mobility society."

Company profiles: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/202207193989-O1-DJk9G5J0.pdf

Editor's note:
(*1) Flying cars, formally eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) 
aircraft, are characterized by electrification, a fully autonomous autopilot, 
and vertical takeoff and landing. A new advancement in the field of mobility, 
the development of flying cars is being promoted globally. In Japan, the 
Public-Private Council for Air Mobility Revolution was established in 2018 for 
that purpose. The project is expected to lead to taxi services in urban areas, 
new means of transportation for remote islands and mountainous areas, and 
emergency transport in times of disaster. A roadmap formulated by the Ministry 
of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, 
Transport and Tourism (MLIT) anticipates the start of business in 2023 and 
full-scale deployment in 2030.

(*2) Certificate issued by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and 
Tourism (MLIT) in accordance with the Civil Aeronautics Law, certifying that 
the design, structure, strength, and performance of each type of newly 
developed aircraft comply with the prescribed safety and environmental 
standards.

Press release regarding SkyDrive's certification activities:
https://en.skydrive2020.com/archives/6379


Source: SkyDrive Inc.