Avidyne Conceived Quantum Avionics With Advanced Air Mobility In Mind

After nearly three decades of developing avionics systems and aircraft displays for general aviation airplanes, Avidyne is branching out into the advanced air mobility (AAM) industry with an entirely new approach to avionics systems: an open avionics platform called Quantum. However, high degrees of flight deck customization could result in complications when it comes to flight training requirements for pilots.

Electrical Systems Supplier Reports Uptick in Equipment Orders from eVTOL Aircraft Manufacturers

As eVTOL aircraft developers get closer to bringing their vehicles into series production, orders for equipment from key suppliers are increasing. Electric power distribution specialist Astronics confirmed this trend by reporting it has a $20 million order backlog from 10 manufacturers in the new advanced air mobility sector.

U.S. Air Force Set To Evaluate Archer's Midnight eVTOL Aircraft

Under its Afwerx Agility Prime programs, the U.S. Air Force is assessing how it could deploy eVTOL aircraft, which offer very different capabilities than its existing fleet. Archer has received a new contract to extend its partnership with the service, resulting in the delivery of up to six of its Midnight vehicle.

Market Gives Cool Reaction to Surf Air Mobility's NYSE Listing

Some emerging advanced air mobility companies continue to face significant financial headwinds as witnessed by the decidedly cool market reaction to Surf Air Mobility’s direct listing on the New York Stock Exchange late on July 27. Ahead of the initial public offering, Surf Air merged with Southern Airways Express, which operates a fleet of turbine-powered Cessna Caravans mainly under FAA Essential Air Service contracts. Working with partners including MagniX and AeroTec, the company intends to convert existing aircraft to use electric propulsion systems.

Cranfield Aerospace Opens Hydrogen Aircraft Development Hub in UK

Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) this week opened the refurbished research and development facility where it will advance its plans to bring hydrogen-powered regional airliners to market in 2026. The company is working with UK airframer Britten-Norman to produce carbon-free versions of its Islander family of nine-passenger aircraft, which currently run on a pair of piston or turboprop engines.

Plana Is Latest eVTOL Developer At National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence

South Korean hybrid VTOL aircraft developer Plana is set to lease space at the new U.S. National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence (NAAMCE) in Springfield, Ohio, as part of the company’s expansion plans and efforts to accelerate its research and development work. The new facility, which has financial backing from the Pentagon, is due to officially open on September 18, with two other eVTOL manufacturers, Joby Aviation and Beta Technologies, already having agreed to use the site for simulation technology.

Supernal Opens New Engineering Headquarters In California For eVTOL Aircraft Development

Supernal, the advanced air mobility subsidiary of Korean carmaker Hyundai, has opened its new engineering headquarters in Irvine, California, the company announced Tuesday. This facility is where Supernal will conduct the bulk of the development work for its four-passenger SA-1 eVTOL air taxi, which the company plans to have certified and in service by 2028. 

Whisper Aero Breaks Ground on New Flight Test Center in Tennessee

Whisper Aero has broken ground on a new flight testing facility in Tennessee, where the tech start-up plans to integrate its ultraquiet propulsion system into future aircraft. The company says its proprietary propulsion system, which uses electric ducted fans, will be quieter and more efficient than anything on the market today, and it can be scaled for a variety of applications ranging from aircraft to leaf blowers. 

Shenzhen's Bao'an District Bids To Become Advanced Air Mobility Hub in China

The Bao’an district of the vast city of Shenzhen in China’s Guangdong province is set to become a hub for advanced air mobility (AAM) services, with its district government now having signed partnership agreements with three eVTOL aircraft developers. Earlier this month, officials there signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with China-based AutoFlight, which is working to bring its Prosperity I aircraft to market.