Joby on Track for 2025 Commercial Operations
At the Revolution.Aero conference in San Francisco, Joby Aviation head of product Eric Allison assured attendees that Joby expects its eVTOL aircraft to begin commercial operations in 2025. A majority of team members are working on the certification program, including type certification and production certification, he said.
Korean Lessor Solyu Orders 25 Eviation Alice Aircraft
South Korean leasing company Solyu has signed a letter of intent with Eviation covering 25 Alice all-electric commuter aircraft. The LOI, which also calls for an option on another 25 aircraft, marks the first such “order” for the nine-seat Alice since Eviation outsourced its design work to Seattle-based engineering firm TLG Aerospace.
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Bristow Secures First Deliveries of Elroy Air's Chaparral Aircraft
Airbus, Rolls-Royce, EasyJet Headline Formation of UK Hydrogen Alliance
A group of leading companies in the UK aviation and renewable energy sectors has established the Hydrogen in Aviation (HIA) alliance to accelerate the delivery of zero-carbon aviation, the companies said Tuesday. HIA, whose partners also include Airbus, Rolls-Royce, EasyJet, Ørsted, GKN Aerospace, and Bristol Airport, said decarbonization efforts involving the direct use of hydrogen should assume more urgency at a time sustainable aviation fuel and batteries have drawn so much of the sector’s attention.
Airtaxi World Congress Convenes in San Francisco Next Month
The 2023 Airtaxi World Congress is coming to San Francisco International Airport (SFO) in October, drawing hundreds of attendees from more than 70 countries to discuss the nascent urban air mobility industry as several eVTOL air taxi developers are preparing to certify their aircraft in the next 18 months.
Avports Sees Big Green Air Mobility Futures for America's Small Regional Airports
There’s no denying that Avports has some pedigree when it comes to urban air mobility. Roll back the clock to the Midtown Manhattan "Mad Men" glory days of the late 1960s, when helicopters shuttled the great and the good to the top of the Pan Am Building, and you find the company’s origins as part of Pan Am World Services running that iconic facility.
Bonding Issue with Propeller Caused Vertical's VX4 eVTOL Prototype To Crash
Vertical Aerospace says a bonding issue in a propeller was the root cause of an August 9 accident that badly damaged its VX4 eVTOL prototype aircraft during flight testing at Cotswold Airport in the UK.
Norwegian Government Backs Elfly's Plans For Noemi Electric Seaplane
The Norwegian government has approved an $8 million grant to support Elfly Group’s plans to develop an all-electric seaplane. The support was announced by Enova SF, the country’s Ministry of Climate and Environment, on August 30 and takes the start-up’s soft funding tally to $10 million, which has been matched by early investors.
Kookiejar Sees Yachts, Burgers, and Bus Stops Paving the Way to Vertiport Networks
Swedish start-up Kookiejar is not alone in believing that for advanced air mobility (AAM) to have a lasting impact on the way people and things move around, the infrastructure that supports new air vehicles including drones and eVTOL aircraft will need to be flexible, affordable, and accessible. Working in tandem with the uncrewed air traffic management specialist A2M formed by its founder, Kim Silander, the company is patiently developing early use cases for establishing networks of low-cost vertiports that can be easily scaled up in something of a cookie-cutter approach.
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Xpeng’s X2 Flying Car Makes River Crossing in Hunan Province
The fifth generation of the XPeng AeroHT’s flying car concept, the two-seat Xpeng X2, completed its first demonstration flight over the Xiang River at Changsha in Hunan province on August 26. Starting its flight from the river’s left bank, the X2 flew just shy of a mile in four minutes before landing safely at Zhoutou Square.