SK Telecom will establish a joint venture with SK Square subsidiary T-Map Mobility to jump into the urban air mobility (UAM) business.
The joint venture between SK Telecom and T-Map Mobility would create a synergy that makes their collaboration easier.
T-Map Mobility will establish a boarding and transfer service platform for hailing air taxis while SK Telecom will set up communication between ground control centers and aircraft.
The two companies are expected to ramp up UAM-related investments.
SK Square is an investment company spun off from SK Telecom in November.
The joint venture company would also launch a telecommunication and platform service business for the commercialization of its UAM business.
SK Telecom has been developing its UAM business since January.
The South Korean government seeks to introduce commercial UAM services in 2025.


Bank of Japan Eyes Further Rate Hikes Amid Middle East Tensions and Inflation Pressures
Annie Altman Amends Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
The ghost of Robodebt – Federal Court rules billions of dollars in welfare debts must be recalculated
Private Credit Under Pressure: Is a Slow-Motion Crisis Unfolding?
Nike Beats Q3 Estimates but China Weakness and Margin Pressure Weigh on Outlook
Iran's Stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz: What It Means for Global Markets
U.S. Futures Drop as Trump Issues Iran Military Deadline, Oil Prices Jump
TSMC Japan's Second Fab to Produce 3nm Chips by 2028
Can your cat recognise you by scent? New study shows it’s likely
Ukrainian Drones and the #MadeByHousewives Movement: Kyiv Fires Back at Rheinmetall CEO
Heritage, desire and diplomacy: why China still values scotch whisky
Every generation thinks they had it the toughest, but for Gen Z, they’re probably right
March 2025 Jobs Report: Strong Headline Numbers Hide Deeper Economic Concerns
6 simple questions to tell if a ‘finfluencer’ is more flash than cash
Fonterra Admits Anchor Butter "Grass-Fed" Label Misled Consumers After Greenpeace Lawsuit
UAE's Largest Natural Gas Facility Suspended After Attack-Triggered Fire
Glastonbury is as popular than ever, but complaints about the lineup reveal its generational challenge 



