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FAA Publishes Final SFAR On Powered-Lift eVTOL Ops, Pilot Cert
The FAA has issued its long-awaited special federal aviation regulation (SFAR) on powered-lift operations and pilot certification, a key milestone that paves the way for the onset of electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) services in the U.S. While the FAA initially planned to certify winged...
FAA finalizes pilot training, certification rules for air taxis
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday it was finalizing comprehensive training and pilot certification rules for flying air taxis, addressing a key hurdle to the deployment of electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.
New regulations push electric ‘air taxis’ closer to reality, FAA says
The Federal Aviation Administration has published new rules that it calls “the final piece of the puzzle” toward allowing half-helicopter, half-airplane, electric “air taxis” to start whizzing through the skies.
Flying air taxis move closer to US takeoff with issuing of FAA rule
Federal regulators are giving a strong push to electric-powered air taxis by issuing a final rule for operating the aircraft and how pilots will be trained to fly them
Air taxis and other electric-powered aircraft cleared for takeoff with final FAA rules
The FAA says these “powered lift” vehicles will be the first completely new category of aircraft since helicopters were introduced in 1940. These aircraft will be used for a v
Air Taxis Take One Step Closer to Reality With FAA Rules
US aviation regulators released final safety rules for the nascent air taxi industry Tuesday, crossing a key milestone for companies such as Joby Aviation Inc. and Archer Aviation Inc. to eventually begin commercial operations.
FAA issues final rule for pilot training, qualifications for powered lifts
The Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA, said it is “ready for powered lift, which will be the first completely new category of civil
FAA set to finalize pilot training, certification rules for air taxis
The Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday plans to unveil final comprehensive training and pilot certification rules for flying air taxis, addressing a key hurdle to the deployment of electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.
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Leading eVTOL developers react as FAA approves revolutionary aircraft category
VTOL developers have been reacting to news that the FAA has approved a revolutionary new aircraft category in a major step ...
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Feds clear way for EVTOL startups to bring flying vehicles to U.S. airspace
Federal regulators have cleared the path for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft to share U.S. airspace with ...
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FAA Green Lights eVTOL Regs as NBAA-BACE Opens
The FAA’s release of its Special Federal Aviation Regulation for eVTOL certifications and operations coincided with the ...
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FAA Releases Regulation For Powered-Lift Aircraft
LAS VEGAS—The FAA on Oct. 22 announced the release of a regulation that creates the operating and pilot training basis for a ...
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Flying air taxis are on the radar after the FAA finalizes key rules
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Electric ‘air taxis’ move closer to reality with new FAA regulations
The Federal Aviation Administration published new rules that move toward allowing “air taxis” to start whizzing through the ...
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Joby Aviation vs Archer: one is a better flying car stock for now
Archer Aviation (ACHR) and Joby Aviation (JOBY) stocks have bounced back in the past few weeks as investors have embraced a ...
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