Tag: Advanced Air Mobility

New safety insights to guide future UK eVTOL regulation

New safety insights to guide future UK eVTOL regulation

The UK Civil Aviation Authority has been working with experts from WMG, University of Warwick on new research to assess how future eVTOL aircraft can be safely integrated into UK skies. The 18-month study, funded by the Department for Transport, forms part of the regulator’s Future of Fligh...

Groundbreaking advanced air mobility roadmap released

Groundbreaking advanced air mobility roadmap released

Across much of the world, advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft, including electric vertical take-off, are set to be certified in a unified and streamlined way in the future following a landmark roadmap established between national aviation authorities from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and ...

Gulf of Saint-Tropez Airport obtains IS-BAH1 certification

Orlando gears up for advanced air mobility by 2027

Orlando, Florida, is making rapid strides to position itself as one of the first U.S. cities to implement advanced air mobility (AAM) services by 2027, local officials and industry representatives announced at the NBAA Regional Forum at Orlando Executive Airport (KORL). Business aviation is playi...

Honeywill and Pipistrel demostrate ground control station for commercial drone

Honeywell, in collaboration with Pipistrel, ENAV, an Italian Air Navigation Service provider, and D-Flight, an Italian-based company providing air traffic management services for drones, marked a significant milestone in advancing the operation of remotely piloted aircraft within European airspace....

AeroMobil announces the world’s first 4-seater flying car

AeroMobil announces the second model of its revolutionary flying car, the 4-seater AM NEXT. AM NEXT leverages the groundbreaking engineering of AM4.0, the world's first production flying car. AM4.0 is a 2-seater luxury personal vehicle - more than a supercar and a light aircraft combined, it ...

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