Revolutionizing Advanced Air Mobility: The Michigan Model Explained
Efforts to integrate AAM aircraft are trickling down to the states.
Efforts to integrate AAM aircraft are trickling down to the states.
Developer partners with North America’s largest parking network operator to build out air taxi infrastructure.
Company anticipates certification, first deliveries, and entry into service as soon as 2027.
Company aims to build its first production-intent Chaparral aircraft in 2026 before ramping up to high-rate production.
Transportation Department unveils roadmap for integrating electric propulsion, powered-lift, autonomy, and other aviation technologies.
Generation 6 will complete additional hover testing before the company expands the envelope.
Developer’s uncrewed Air One is designed to carry up to 550 pounds of cargo for logistics, defense, and humanitarian applications.
Engineer Limhi Somerville joins the California-based company from what may be its largest United Kingdom competitor.
Developer recaps a year of flight testing ahead of planned type inspection authorization trials with the FAA in 2026.
CEO Stuart Simpson tells BBC Today that passenger flights will cost the ‘same as a cab.’