Drone Park Planned for Battle Creek Executive Airport to Receive $7M in State Funding
The 200-acre site will support urban and advanced air mobility manufacturing, operations, maintenance, repair, training, and more.
The 200-acre site will support urban and advanced air mobility manufacturing, operations, maintenance, repair, training, and more.
We explore that question and more in this week’s Future of FLYING newsletter.
The company’s net loss skyrocketed, but its strong cash position and continued certification progress keep it on track for a 2025 launch.
Flying car manufacturer’s A5 can drive like an automobile, take off from the runway like an airplane, or ascend vertically like a helicopter.
The Air Force’s AFWERX division will deploy up to six aircraft for personnel transport, logistics support, rescue operations, and more.
The Boeing-owned eVTOL manufacturer showed off its Generation 5 demonstrator to hundreds of attendees at EAA AirVenture.
The aerospace giant and its urban air mobility subsidiary are set to break ground on a new Brazilian facility near São Paulo.
Ampaire has no plans to build its own aircraft but will inherit Talyn’s intellectual property and Department of Defense agreements.
Soon, helicopters and powered-lift aircraft may be certificated as light sport aircraft, and pilots, instructors, and repairmen may gain new privileges.
Landmark document details early air taxi operations, certification, infrastructure, environmental concerns, and more.