New Collaboration Between Air Force and FAA Could Give AAM a Lift
The FAA and Air Force both have skin in the AAM game, and the two will partner to integrate new designs such as ...
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The FAA and Air Force both have skin in the AAM game, and the two will partner to integrate new designs such as ...
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Archer is eyeing “for-credit” testing with the FAA next year ahead of Midnight’s commercial launch, expected in 2025.
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The manufacturer signed agreements to provide air taxis, establish a nationwide AAM network, and provide aircraft and training to Korean police.
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The company said it was the first to complete public eVTOL flight demonstrations in Los Angeles County.
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We address that question and break down news from Amazon, Archer, and more in this week's Future of FLYING newsletter.
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The German firm said its first-edition eVTOL is the first of its kind to become available for private sale to U.S. customers.
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The eVTOL manufacturer intends to make the UAE its first international launch market, adding to its projected services in the U.S.
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The electric air taxi manufacturer could launch commercial passenger services as early as this year, which would beat out U.S. and European rivals.
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In this edition of Future of FLYING, we touch on drones in the Middle East, Wing's Dallas drone delivery launch, and more.
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Construction on the Covington, Georgia facility, which is expected to produce up to 650 Midnight aircraft per year, is already well underway.
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