
Airbility, a future aviation mobility solutions company, announced that it will participate in DSK 2025 (Drone Show Korea 2025), which will be held at BEXCO in Busan from February 26, 2025. At this exhibition, Airbility will unveil the actual airframe of the next-generation eVTOL (vertical take-off and landing electric aircraft) 'AB-0' for the first time and showcase innovative technologies that will lead the future aviation mobility market.
DSK 2025 is Asia’s largest drone and air mobility exhibition, where leading companies and organizations from around the world showcase their latest technologies and discuss opportunities for collaboration with industry experts. At this exhibition, Airability will showcase its air mobility solutions, including AB-0, and share various research and development results that emphasize practicality and innovation.
'AB-0' is a next-generation air mobility aircraft that applies fixed-wing-based vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) technology and a distributed electric fanjet propulsion system, boasting high stability, efficiency, and high speed. In particular, it provides an activity radius up to 20 times wider than existing drones, and can be used in various industrial fields such as forest fire surveillance, coastal surveillance, and anti-drone.
Airability will exhibit a scale mockup of the 10-meter-long aircraft 'AB-2' and the Simulink-based educational aircraft 'AB-RC' at the exhibition, and will also reveal the latest technology development status and research results. In addition, various programs such as technology demonstrations and simulator experiences are being prepared.
“DSK 2025 is an important opportunity to share the latest trends in the global air mobility market and collaborate with various industry stakeholders,” said Jaehyun Lee, Vice President of Airability. “Through this exhibition, we plan to widely publicize Airability’s differentiated technological prowess and present a new paradigm for future mobility solutions.”
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