Butterfly, Overair's experimental aircraft prototype being jointly developed by Hanwha Systems
South Korea’s Hanwha Systems Co. and Hanwha Aerospace Co. have invested a combined $115 million in Series B funding for Overair Inc., a California-based urban air mobility (UAM) company, the two Hanwha Group affiliates announced on Tuesday.
The investment is to accelerate the development of Butterfly, Overair’s experimental aircraft prototype, to be finished by the third quarter of 2023. Defense company Hanwha Systems and aircraft engine producer Hanwha Aerospace respectively injected $50 million and $65 million in the Series B round.
The two Hanwha affiliates acquired Overair’s convertible notes, short-term debt that converts into equities when a company’s value is estimated for a future financing round.
As an Overair financial investor holding around a 30% stake, Hanwha Systems injected $25 million in Overair’s Series A funding in 2019 and $30 million in August 2021. The Korean defense company is collaborating with Overair in the joint development of Butterfly.
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