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AeroGulf pens a deal with SkyDrive for multiple SD-05s
Following the signing of an MOU with SkyDrive in February 2025 to assess commercial flight paths above the renowned Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, the two companies subsequently agreed on a pre-order for up to 50 aircraft.
The UAE is expected to be an eVTOL hotbed.

AeroGulf Services Company has reached a general understanding with SkyDrive, a Japanese eVTOL aircraft manufacturer, regarding the potential purchase of 20 SkyDrive SD-05 eVTOL aircraft. This agreement outlines the framework, including pricing structure and delivery timelines, for 10 purchased units in 2028 and a further 10 units in 2029. These potential purchases mark a significant milestone in SkyDrive's path toward the full-scale commercialisation of its aircraft.

This agreement represents SkyDrive's first detailed exploration of commercial parameters with a customer outside Japan. As a significant step forward in the international development of its business, it demonstrates SkyDrive's commitment to serving customers across the globe and the importance SkyDrive places on doing business in the UAE. The details covered in the agreement include pricing considerations and delivery planning.

This partnership also puts AeroGulf Services, Dubai's premier helicopter charter operator, in a position to pioneer advanced air mobility in the Middle East, offering clients access to cutting-edge, zero-emission aviation technology.

SkyDrive's mission is to ‘lead the once-in-a-century mobility revolution’ by developing eVTOLs that seamlessly integrate the skies into daily transportation. Following successful demonstration flights at the Expo 2025 in Osaka, the company is now focused on the next major milestone: achieving full-scale commercialisation by 2028.

AeroGulf Service is dedicated to advancing a new tourism venture that utilises environmentally conscious, next-generation mobility. Following the signing of an MOU with SkyDrive in February 2025 to assess commercial flight paths above the renowned Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, the two companies subsequently agreed on a pre-order for as many as 50 aircraft.

As a result of the extensive discussions that followed the initial partnership, the two companies have now progressed from the evaluation stage to reach formal agreement on fundamental terms for the purchase of 20 SkyDrive SD-05 aircraft. This agreement, which covers pricing and a delivery schedule, includes the delivery of 10 units in 2028 and an additional 10 units in 2029. These deliveries are aimed to support the specific timeline for the commercialisation of AeroGulf's eVTOL services in Dubai, starting in 2028.

SkyDrive will continue to work closely with AeroGulf Services to meet the above delivery and commercialisation timelines.

Tomohiro Fukuzawa, founder and CEO, SkyDrive, says: “Reaching a general understanding on commercial parameters for up to 20 SkyDrive aircraft with AeroGulf Services, Dubai's premier helicopter charter operator, is a significant step toward global commercialisation and a source of great inspiration for our team. This important milestone underscores the Middle East's role as a critical strategic hub in realising SkyDrive's vision of everyday air mobility.

“By establishing a framework that addresses both pricing and delivery considerations for 2028 and 2029, our transition from development to operations grows closer. The focus on the iconic Palm Jumeirah will demonstrate how eVTOL technology can transform tourism and urban mobility. Through our manufacturing partnership with Suzuki Motor Corporation, we are committed to delivering safe, high-quality aircraft. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with AeroGulf Services as we work toward advancing Dubai's position at the forefront of sustainable aviation.”

Fahad Mohammad Mir Hashem Khoory, CEO, AeroGulf Services Company, adds: “For almost half a century, AeroGulf has been the pulse of Dubai's skies. We were the ones who first took up the challenge of flying in a helicopter to oil platforms when the journey of this city began. Today, we cherish that heritage by electing to lead again.

“Far from being just a transaction, our partnership with SkyDrive represents an investment in our people and in the future of our home. We hope to give flight back to society as nature intended it: silent, sustainable and seamless. Bringing these 20 eVTOL aircraft to Dubai continues an assurance that our skies will remain a symbol of progress that pays respect to our environment and our heritage.

“We don't wait for the future in Dubai; we build it with our own hands. AeroGulf was there at the start, and we are here now to ensure the next chapter of aviation is as bold and inspiring as the first.”

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