Terra Drone Takes Controlling Stake in Uncrewed Traffic Management Provider Unifly

Terra Drone has acquired a majority stake in uncrewed air traffic management (UTM) specialist Unifly. The Japanese group said the deal completed this week to take its equity holding in the Europe-based company to 51 percent will boost its growth plans in both drone operations and the urban air mobility sector.

Textron Refreshes Leadership of eAviation Division to Progress Nexus eVTOL Aircraft Program

Just one year after Textron publicly confirmed its intent to develop and certify the hybrid-electric Nexus eVTOL aircraft, the U.S. aircraft manufacturer has made a leadership change at its new eAviation business unit in a move that could signal a new approach to its advanced air mobility efforts. To date, the timeline for bringing the aircraft to market has been relatively open, with company indicating type certification could be possible anywhere between 2028 and 2032, with 2030 seen as the most probable date.

Ampaire Reaches Alaska as It Extends Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Flight Testing

Ampaire has been extending flight testing of its hybrid-electric technology demonstrator aircraft, Alaska being the latest destination. This week, the company reported that as part of a 3,400-mile series of flights starting in Southern California, where it is headquartered, its test aircraft landed at Fairbanks International Airport on August 13.

Bristow Pilot Test Flies Beta's Alia Electric Airplane

Bristow has conducted its first flight test with Beta Technologies’ Alia aircraft, one of several new advanced air mobility (AAM) vehicles that the helicopter operator intends to add to its worldwide fleet of rotorcraft. A senior pilot from Bristow took the Alia prototype out for a spin on August 22 to conduct a “qualitative evaluation” of the six-seat air taxi, Beta announced today. 

Moonware Secures First Customers for AI-powered 'Ground Traffic Control' Software

If the urban air mobility (UAM) industry lives up to its hype, someday in the not-too-distant future thousands of eVTOL air taxis could be operating at airports and vertiports around the world, offering passengers a convenient new way to travel across cities while bypassing traffic jams. But UAM won’t be immune to the weather delays, staffing shortages, and other operational glitches that have recently plagued airlines, disrupting flight schedules and inconveniencing passengers on a daily basis. 

EHang Reports Certification Testing Complete for EH216-S eVTOL Aircraft

EHang is expecting to receive a type certificate very soon for its EH216-S autonomous eVTOL aircraft from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), after reporting it has now completed all required testing. If confirmed, this would make the Chinese company the first in the world to get approval for an eVTOL vehicle, with leading Western regulators not expected to follow suit until at least the second quarter of 2024.

Business Aircraft Operator Backs Vaeridion's Plans for Electric Microliner Aircraft

European aircraft charter and management group ASL is providing input to help German start-up Vaeridion develop an all-electric fixed-wing aircraft called the Microliner that it says will carry nine passengers on flights of up to 500 kilometers. The new partnership is part of ASL's wider efforts to decarbonize its fleet, which already include a preorder for Lilium's Pioneer Edition eVTOL aircraft.

Inpixon Shareholders Set To Vote on Merger with VTOL Developer XTI Aircraft

Shareholders in tech group Inpixon are now set to vote on a proposed merger with XTI Aircraft on September 8 after an earlier meeting to address the definitive merger agreement announced on July 25 was adjourned to allow more time to consider the proposal. If the merger is approved, the two companies will have a combined listing on the Nasdaq exchange under the new name XTI Aerospace, for which a management team and board will be appointed.

Maglev Aero Pursues Aviation Use Case for Magnetic Levitation

Maglev Aero says its rim drive design in which multiple blades rotate around a circular duct of magnets offers a more efficient approach to distributed electric propulsion for new aircraft. The Boston-based start-up says it is in talks with aircraft developers about possible applications and has a partnership in place with GE Additive.