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.
ANA Holdings and Joby Aviation are forming a partnership that will see Japan’s largest airline join with Joby to bring aerial ridesharing services to Japan.
The joint study builds on Eve’s development for the urban air mobility market and will look at how the aircraft could provide cost-effective, sustainable and adaptable capability as a defence variant.
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.