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Korea’s First UAM Sky Route Developer
Successfully flew Korea’s first UAM route with in-house eVTOL
Integrated eVTOL System Expertise
In-house electric propulsion, battery, and flight control tech
Type Certification in Progress
Pursuing K-UAM, FAA, and EASA certification with full compliance
Vision for Global Air Mobility
Modular aircraft ready for scalable global deployment
V-SPACE
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V-Space Co., Ltd. pioneered Korea’s first UAM air routes with cutting-edge eVTOL aircraft powered by high-performance battery systems and intelligent flight control, leading the future of advanced air mobility and aerospace innovation.
Gumi, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea
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V-Space Co., Ltd. is a leading South Korean aerospace technology company pioneering the development of next-generation electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft and modular Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) platforms. Headquartered in Gumi, V-Space combines cutting-edge electric propulsion systems, high-voltage battery technologies, intelligent flight control, and lightweight composite structures to revolutionize urban and regional air mobility.
V-Space proudly introduced Korea’s first UAM “sky roads” with its in-house developed eVTOL platforms, optimized for safety, efficiency, and sustainability. The company’s flagship aircraft, the VS-300, is a 3-seat piloted eVTOL vehicle featuring vectored thrust and advanced fly-by-wire controls. With a maximum takeoff weight of 1,050 kg and cruise speeds of over 200 km/h, the VS-300 is engineered for intra-urban missions, emergency response, and future autonomous operations. V-Space is also developing VS-500, VS-330, VS-210, and VS-120 to cover a wide spectrum of UAM use cases.
At the core of its innovation is V-Space’s proprietary high-energy battery pack system, offering over 300 Wh/kg energy density and integrated with a smart BMS (Battery Management System) for real-time monitoring, thermal control, and operational safety. The company’s modular architecture allows flexible payload configurations, rapid prototyping, and scalable production strategies.
V-Space is committed to achieving type certification under K-UAM, FAA, and EASA frameworks, and is actively conducting functional hazard assessments (AFHA), system safety assessments (SSA), and developing DO-178C/DO-254 compliant software and hardware systems. Collaborating with both public and private institutions, the company is also engaged in national R&D programs to strengthen domestic supply chains for critical AAM technologies.
With its vision of “Touchable Future in the Sky,” V-Space aims to reshape how people and goods move through the skies — offering safe, sustainable, and accessible airborne mobility for everyone. The company is preparing for global market expansion through partnerships, exhibitions, and investor engagement, while laying the groundwork for high-volume manufacturing and infrastructure integration.
As Korea’s frontrunner in the UAM revolution, V-Space is not just building aircraft — it is building the future of flight.
In the near future, V-Space will open a world where electric energy lifts us into the sky and takes us everywhere.
V-Space proudly introduced Korea’s first UAM “sky roads” with its in-house developed eVTOL platforms, optimized for safety, efficiency, and sustainability. The company’s flagship aircraft, the VS-300, is a 3-seat piloted eVTOL vehicle featuring vectored thrust and advanced fly-by-wire controls. With a maximum takeoff weight of 1,050 kg and cruise speeds of over 200 km/h, the VS-300 is engineered for intra-urban missions, emergency response, and future autonomous operations. V-Space is also developing VS-500, VS-330, VS-210, and VS-120 to cover a wide spectrum of UAM use cases.
At the core of its innovation is V-Space’s proprietary high-energy battery pack system, offering over 300 Wh/kg energy density and integrated with a smart BMS (Battery Management System) for real-time monitoring, thermal control, and operational safety. The company’s modular architecture allows flexible payload configurations, rapid prototyping, and scalable production strategies.
V-Space is committed to achieving type certification under K-UAM, FAA, and EASA frameworks, and is actively conducting functional hazard assessments (AFHA), system safety assessments (SSA), and developing DO-178C/DO-254 compliant software and hardware systems. Collaborating with both public and private institutions, the company is also engaged in national R&D programs to strengthen domestic supply chains for critical AAM technologies.
With its vision of “Touchable Future in the Sky,” V-Space aims to reshape how people and goods move through the skies — offering safe, sustainable, and accessible airborne mobility for everyone. The company is preparing for global market expansion through partnerships, exhibitions, and investor engagement, while laying the groundwork for high-volume manufacturing and infrastructure integration.
As Korea’s frontrunner in the UAM revolution, V-Space is not just building aircraft — it is building the future of flight.
In the near future, V-Space will open a world where electric energy lifts us into the sky and takes us everywhere.
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