MOL Group Company Daibiru invest in AirX, developer of a vertical platform for flying cars

March 10, 2025
Image of an eVTOL (Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing aircraft) credit:Mol Plus

Investment Aims to Enhance the Asset Value of Daibiru’s Buildings and Areas Through Business Partnership with Air

DAIBIRU CORPORATION announced that it has made an investment in AirX .

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AirX Inc.’s mission is “AirX liberates human potential,” and the company aims to create a society that frees people from inconvenient mobility experiences, transforms the way they spend their time, and maximizes their life’s potential.

Looking ahead to a future era of “flying cars,” AirX is currently working to develop a comprehensive platform that encompasses upstream and downstream air mobility services, utilizing helicopters and other highly safe air mobility vehicles. It aims to provide aerial passenger services (transportation and sightseeing) that reduce travel time to one fifth that of ground transportation and cost to one tenth that of conventional air transportation services.

AirX has also been a member of the Public-Private Council for Air Transportation Revolution since the organization’s foundation in 2018, and is working to expand its network of alliances with a variety of partners in preparation for the start of its “flying car” operations in 2027.

Through the business partnership with AirX, Daibiru aims to support the societal implementation of new air mobility technology, while enhancing the asset value of the buildings and areas owned by the company. Specifically, by incorporating air mobility, Daibiru hopes to contribute to the realization of “next-generation urban development that integrates air, ground, and underground spaces,” moving beyond the conventional approach of “development that integrates station and town,” centered around public transportation.

Daibiru, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL), has been collaborating with the Daibiru Desk of MOL PLUS Co., Ltd. (CEO: Takuya Sakamoto; Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo), MOL’s corporate venture capital fund, in its investment activities, and after jointly examining the project, decided to move forward with its investment.

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