Archer Begins Building Electric Air Taxis for FAA Certification
The aircraft will be evaluated in for-credit testing with the regulator, a crucial step in type certification for a new design.
The aircraft will be evaluated in for-credit testing with the regulator, a crucial step in type certification for a new design.
Electric aircraft manufacturer Beta hopes to take its conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) Alia to market in 2025.
Two new partners join Airbus’ collaboration with ITA Airways, which began back in 2022, to bring air taxis to Italy.
The electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) design from Archer Aviation is making ‘rapid progress’ in development, the manufacturer said.
The Embraer air taxi subsidiary is enlisting Thales, Honeywell, Recaro Aircraft Seating, and FACC to provide components for its flagship air taxi.
U.K.-based AJW Group will oversee Lilium Jet inventory, provide warehousing and logistics services, and offer repair and asset management as an exclusive partner.
Air Force pilots flew the electric aircraft manufacturer’s conventional takeoff and landing design in a series of experimental trials.
From the loading and unloading of packages to flight itself, almost everything about the 2024 Cento is fully automated.
We cover Clay Lacy Aviation’s partnership with air taxi manufacturer Overair and plenty more in this week’s Future of FLYING newsletter.
The MOSAIC outcomes affect far more than just light sport aircraft, especially when it comes to the next certification pathway for eVTOLs.