Irvine startup lays off close to 300 employees

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Supernal, an air taxi company backed by Hyundai Motor Group, laid off most of its staff last week as it struggles to prove its technology.The Irvine-based startup cut 296 jobs last Friday, about 80% of its total workforce, the aviation trade publication the Air Current previously reported.A skeleton staff of 70 to 80 employees will remain.The Hyundai Motor-backed Supernal did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The layoffs affected employees at the Mojave Air & Space Port test facility as well as in Orange County and Fremont.Supernal moved its headquarters from Washington, D.C., to Irvine in 2023.

“This decision is a strategic pivot to ensure our staffing and cost structures are optimized for the long-term delivery of our market-aligned aircraft design,” a company spokesman said in a statement to the Orange County Register.“Hyundai Motor Group remains committed to the Advanced Air Mobility business as part of its future mobility vision.” Business Pivotal is a Palo Alto-based company developing an ultralight, electric aircraft for recreational use and short-haul travel.The company’s operations will be consolidated to its Irvine headquarters, the spokesperson said.

Supernal is one of several companies in California racing to monetize electric-powered vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, known as eVTOL.Last April, Supernal began test flights of its demonstration aircraft, with plans to complete certification in 2028 for its four-passenger S-A2 eVTOL.

That timeline will almost certainly be pushed back as the company restructures.The Orange County Register reported that the company has paused its aircraft development while it evaluates next steps.The Santa Cruz-based air taxi venture Joby and San Jose-based Archer Aviation are developing their own aircraft with ambitions to begin limited service in time for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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