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Hyundai Motor Group Appoints Dr. Jaiwon Shin to Lead New Urban Air Mobility Division

2019.09.30 00:00:00 No. 16318
Hyundai Motor Group Appoints Dr. Jaiwon Shin  to Lead New Urban Air Mobility Division

Hyundai Motor Group Appoints Dr. Jaiwon Shin
to Lead New Urban Air Mobility Division


  • - Diversification effort will allow Hyundai Motor Group to develop smart air mobility solutions
  • - World-renowned aeronautics expert previously led aviation research and development at NASA
  • - Urban Air Mobility expected to significantly alleviate long-term ground traffic congestion problems caused by mega-urbanization
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SEOUL, September 30, 2019 — Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) has appointed Dr. Jaiwon Shin as Executive Vice President and Head of
its newly established Urban Air Mobility Division. An internationally renowned aeronautics engineer, Dr. Shin will lead the company into a new
era of developing smart mobility products within the aviation industry.

"Having worked on cutting-edge aviation research and development at NASA for 30 years, I am very excited and humbled by the opportunity
to now shape urban air mobility strategy at Hyundai Motor Group,” Dr. Shin said about his new role. “The new team at Hyundai will develop
core technologies that will establish the company as a driving force in urban air mobility, a sector that is expected to grow into a market
worth USD 1.5 trillion within the next 20 years."

Urban Air Mobility is expected to become a critically important part of the integrated mobility solution for ever-increasing traffic problems in
mega cities around the world. Through the Urban Air Mobility Division, Hyundai Motor Group aims to provide innovate and smart mobility
solutions never seen or thought of before.

Dr. Shin most recently led the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate at NASA, where he shaped the agency's aeronautics research

and development strategy for over 11 years. His expertise in revolutionary airframe, engine, aviation safety, and air traffic management

technologies will allow Hyundai Motor Group to take a lead in the fast-growing urban air mobility sector. The new business unit will

develop core technologies and innovative solutions for safe and efficient airborne travel.


During his time at NASA, Dr. Shin oversaw a USD 725 million program to lead many new aeronautics research initiatives, such as

supersonic X-plane, electrification of aircraft, UAS traffic management, and Urban Air Mobility.  

 

In addition to his work with NASA, Dr. Shin co-chaired the White House National Science and Technology Council's Aeronautics Science

and Technology Subcommittee, which wrote the United States’ first presidential policy for aeronautics research and development.

He was also co-chair of the USAF / NASA Executive Research Committee, which facilitated the highest level of coordination of common

research needs between United States Air Force and NASA Aeronautics. He is internationally recognized as a leader in the aviation

research community and was elected to the Chair of the International Forum for Aviation Research (IFAR) for a two-year term in 2014.

Dr. Shin has also been awarded the Presidential Rank Award twice (in 2008 and 2016), the highest accolade presented to public

officials in the US federal government.

 

Dr. Shin received his doctorate in mechanical engineering from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg,

Virginia. His bachelor’s degree is in mechanical engineering from Yonsei University in Korea, and his master’s degree is in mechanical

engineering from the California State University, Long Beach. 

 

A graduate of the Senior Executive Fellowship Program at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, Dr. Shin has

authored and co-authored more than 20 technical and journal papers. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and

Astronautics and a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society of the United Kingdom.

 

Career highlights

2008 ~ 2019: Associate Administrator for the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA

2008 ~ 2014: Co-chair of the White House National Science & Technology Council's Aeronautics Science & Technology Subcommittee 

2008 ~ 2016: Co-chair of the USAF/NASA Executive Research Committee

2014 ~ 2015: Chair of the International Forum for Aviation Research (IFAR) 

2012 ~ 2013: Vice Chair of the International Forum for Aviation Research (IFAR)

1986 ~ 1989: Doctorate in mechanical engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, US

1982 ~ 1985: Master's degree in mechanical engineering, California State University, US

1978 ~ 1982: Bachelor's degree is in mechanical engineering, Yonsei University, Korea

 

Career accolades

2019 NASA Distinguished Service Medal

2017 Aviation Week Laureate Award for Innovation

2016 Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Senior Executive (US)

2008 Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Senior Executive (US)

 

* Other recognitions from NASA include NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal and NASA Exceptional Service Medal

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