The UK Civil Aviation Authority will put in place the certification standards also used by the European Aviation Safety Agency, known as Special Conditions, for UK certification for new electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft.
Diehl Aerospace has been commissioned with the development and production of optical avionics communications to complement the flight control system and the platform necessary for Volocopter to develop their own battery management system.
Halldale Group Editor Marty Kauchak interviewed FlightSafety International executives Patrick Coulter and Kelly Reich about FSI’s expanding Advanced Air Mobility portfolio.
Urban air mobility company Volocopter has achieved another milestone to bring UAM to life: its fixed-winged passenger aircraft, the VoloConnect, completed its first flight in May 2022.
Joby Aviation, Inc. has received a Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration, allowing Joby to begin on-demand commercial air taxi operations.
AiRMOUR online courses and in-person masterclasses will educate stakeholders on how to utilise Urban Air Mobility to support Emergency Medical Services. The first online course will start on 25th May 2022.
Joby Aviation, Inc.’s full-size pre-production electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft has successfully demonstrated its low noise profile, following acoustic testing completed with NASA.
This is an incredibly challenging time for US Army aviation leaders. In one instance, the service is modernizing its legacy fleets to remain operationally ready and relevant on the battlefield well beyond this decade.
Vertical Flight Society Forum 78’s leadership roundtable provided vital lessons learned for opening session attendees on the rapidly evolving advanced air mobility (AAM) sector. What is intriguing about the executives’ insights on the topic is that their perspectives on the topic mirror, in many instances, highlight presentations at 2022 WATS.