Japan’s SkyDrive locks in sale of 20 SD-05 eVTOL aircraft to Dubai’s AeroGulf

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Japan’s SkyDrive has reached a general understanding with Dubai-based helicopter operator, AeroGulf Services for the sale of up to 20 electric vehicle takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

On January 15, 2026, SkyDrive confirmed the framework of the agreement with AeroGulf Services including pricing structure and delivery timelines, for 10 purchased units in 2028 and a further 10 units in 2029.

According to SkyDrive, the agreement represents the eVTOL developers “first detailed exploration of commercial parameters with a customer outside Japan”.

Following successful demonstration flights at the Expo 2025 in Osaka, SkyDrive is progressing towards achieving full-scale commercialization by 2028.

The two companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in February 2025 to assess commercial flight paths above the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai and then subsequently agreed on a pre-order for as many as 50 aircraft.

“This important milestone underscores the Middle East’s role as a critical strategic hub in realizing 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,” said Tomohiro Fukuzawa, Founder and CEO of SkyDrive.

Fahad Mohammad Mir Hashem Khoory, CEO of AeroGulf Services, added: “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.”

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