FAA makes changes to MedXPress system in response to industry feedback Based on important feedback from industry stakeholders, the FAA made changes to the MedXPress system to speed up the medical… Continue reading →
New Jersey city plans to sue FAA over nonessential flights The Hoboken city government announced Jun. 3 that it intends to file a lawsuit against the FAA, alleging that the… Continue reading →
EDAG Group to produce aircraft structure for AIR ONE (PR Newswire) – AIR will collaborate with EDAG Group to produce the main aircraft structure of the AIR ONE electric… Continue reading →
FAA green-lights Garmin autopilot as standard on Robinson R66 Robinson has obtained FAA approval to install the Garmin GFC 600H digital flight control system as standard equipment on R66… Continue reading →
Urban-Air Port, SITA partner on vertiports Geneva, Switzerland–based SITA and Urban-Air Port will build an integrated vertiport for electric takeoff and landing air taxis. Continue reading →
Abdul Latif Jameel partners with Joby Aviation in Saudi Arabia The companies have agreed to explore a distribution agreement that would involve up to 200 of Joby’s electric aircraft and… Continue reading →
UK government advances airspace redesign plans The United Kingdom (UK) Department for Transport and Civil Aviation Authority have announced the launch of the UK Airspace Design… Continue reading →
Eve Air Mobility secures Brazilian FINEP grant Brazil’s Funding Authority for Studies and Projects (FINEP) has awarded a grant up to R$90 million (US$15.8 million) to the… Continue reading →
Vertical Aerospace appoints new board member Andrew Parker, who served as MI5 director general from 2013 to 2020, has joined the board of directors for the… Continue reading →
Blade CEO on board for 1st US electric aircraft passenger flight Blade Air Mobility CEO Rob Wiesenthal took part in the first passenger-carrying flight of the Beta Technologies Alia conventional takeoff… Continue reading →