A former Deputy Administrator with both domestic US and international airline experience, as well as involvement in the emerging eVTOL market, is reportedly a leading candidate to be nominated by President Joe Biden to head the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Joby Aviation has signed a long-term agreement with Toyota to supply key powertrain and actuation components for the production of the company’s all-electric aircraft.
Redwings has signed a nonbinding Letter of Intent with Jaunt Air Mobility to purchase Jaunt Journey electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and launch a strategic collaboration in Mexico.
Joby Aviation, a company developing electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has been awarded the third extension of its Agility Prime contract with the United States Air Force.
Thanks to new research being conducted at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and backed by a recently awarded $1.4 million NASA grant, low-noise multirotor aircraft are becoming a reality.
The US Air Force’s Agility Prime program is deliberately and cautiously advancing to inform the Service’s decisions on acquisition decisions for eVTOL aircraft. As these platforms are evaluated, important early training lessons-learned are emerging for the pilots who will operate this new generation of aircraft.
Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) has become the new industry buzzword. However, the challenge is what approach is best for each certificate holder and their respective regulator?
Join Dr. Douglas Farrow, Tony Shen and Vin Parker at WATS 2023 to clear the confusion!
The CEOs of Wing, BETA and Joby testified before the US House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure’s Aviation subcommittee on FY24 FAA Reauthorization: Harnessing the Evolution of Flight to Deliver for the American People. Group Editor Marty Kauchak monitored the proceedings.
Joby Aviation has appointed Michael Huerta, former Administrator of the United States Federal Aviation Administration, to the Company’s Board of Directors.
Archer Aviation Inc. and United Airlines plan to launch the first air taxi route in Chicago, between O’Hare International Airport and Vertiport Chicago.