Air India, SkyDrive and Suzuki study eVTOL medical logistics in India as ePlane advances e200X wiring

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Air India, Japan’s SkyDrive and Suzuki Motor Corporation signed an MoU to assess eVTOL aircraft for time-critical medical logistics in India, including air ambulance applications in congested cities. Separately, SASMOS HET Technologies and The ePlane Company agreed to support EWIS development for the e200X eVTOL.

Discovered 2026-07-30T21:33:15.297608-07:00 | 2026-07-30T21:33:15.297608-07:00

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  • The Air India-SkyDrive-Suzuki feasibility study links a major airline and automotive partner to a proposed eVTOL medical-logistics service, testing an early commercial use case for advanced air mobility in India.
  • The focus on time-critical medical transport and congested cities highlights response-time and access benefits that could shape eVTOL infrastructure and operating models.
  • The separate SASMOS-ePlane agreement covers EWIS development for the e200X, underscoring the importance of aircraft wiring systems in moving Indian eVTOL programs toward development.

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