Archer Aviation Inc. and United Airlines have formed a joint eVTOL advisory committee focused on advising on maintenance and operational concepts to recommend to Archer for its all-electric aircraft.
CAE has partnered with Joby Aviation Inc. to develop and qualify flight simulation training devices that will be used to train the future pilots of Joby's all-electric aircraft.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority have recognized the potential of electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft to benefit the public.
NEOM and Volocopter have established a joint venture company to design, implement, and operate the world’s first bespoke public vertical mobility system in NEOM.
Airbus has signed a trilateral agreement with Thales and Diehl Aerospace for the joint development of the flight control computers of CityAirbus NextGen.
The Day 2 Keynote at the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition continued the themes of inspiration, imagination and innovation established throughout the show’s first day, beginning with a panel comprised of leaders in the air mobility segment.
Munich Airport International GmbH and Urban-Air Port will collaborate on eVTOL ground infrastructure and airport operations that facilitate the vertical take-off and landing of electric air taxis.