FAA Accepts Reliable Robotics’ Certification Plans for Autonomous Flight Control System

Reliable Robotics says the FAA has accepted its certification plans for a fully autonomous flight control system, which the company plans to install on aircraft to enable remotely piloted operations under a supplemental type certificate (STC). The technology is intended to support fully autonomous gate-to-gate trips, including taxi, takeoff, and landing.

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Textron Starts Wind Tunnel Tests for Nexus eVTOL Aircraft

Textron eAviation this week confirmed that it has started wind tunnel testing with a 23 percent scale model of its planned Nexus eVTOL aircraft. The company's engineers are looking to validate the vehicle's performance, stability, and control to ensure the accuracy of their preliminary configuration, range, and speed estimates. 

Vertical Aerospace Starts Untethered Flight Testing With VX4 eVTOL Aircraft

Vertical Aerospace has started untethered flight testing with the first full-scale prototype of its VX4 eVTOL aircraft. On July 19, the UK company released images and video showing the aircraft in flight at Cotswold Airport and confirmed that flight testing has been progressing for several weeks.

South Korean Airline Hi-Air Plans To Operate Plana's Hybrid-electric VTOL Aircraft

South Korean regional airline Hi-Air is the latest prospective operator for Plana's CP-01 hybrid-electric aircraft. The manufacturer is also joining forces with Gloria Aviation, a Seoul-based company that trains aviation professionals, to cultivate the workforce for the rapidly growing advanced air mobility (AAM) industry. Via a memorandum of understanding signed on July 11, Plana and Gloria Aviation committed to forming a joint business dedicated to training the maintenance technicians and pilots that will fly new aircraft such as eVTOL air taxis.

Lilium Boosts Capital Base by Raising $292 Million in New Funding Round

Through a mix of public and private placement of stock, Nasdaq-listed Lilium has raised $292 million in new funding, including a just-concluded $192 million capital raise and an earlier $100 million commitment in May. Its backers include existing shareholder Tencent (through its Aceville affiliate), plus other venture capital groups and Lilium board members and senior executives.

PAL-V Sells Five Liberty 'Flying Cars' to Aircraft Maintenance Firm

Austrian aircraft maintenance firm Primus Aero has decided to purchase a fleet of PAL-V’s Liberty “flying cars,” the companies announced on Thursday. A PAL-V spokesperson told FutureFlight that Primus has initially reserved five Liberty vehicles, and the company has already placed down payments for those deliveries. Primus will primarily use the two-seat, drive-and-fly vehicles to quickly transport maintenance technicians and spare parts to clients at various airports, thereby reducing aircraft downtime. 

South Korean Music Producer Backs EHang's eVTOL Plans with New Investment

EHang has raised an additional $23 million in working capital with a private share subscription by South Korean music producer and entertainment entrepreneur Lee Soo Man. The Chinese company says it is getting closer to completing domestic type certification for its EH216 two-seat autonomous eVTOL aircraft.

Beyond Automation: How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Aviation

Artificial intelligence isn’t only changing the way airplanes fly. It’s transforming nearly every aspect of aviation on the ground, too. As AI and machine-learning technology have matured in recent years, the aviation industry has explored ways to capitalize on it by making ground operations more efficient and often safer. Aircraft developers can also leverage generative AI—models like ChatGPT that use machine learning and deep neural networks—to drastically speed up design and testing processes for new aircraft.

Doroni Achieves First Piloted Flight With Its Personal eVTOL Aircraft

Doroni Aerospace has successfully completed the first piloted flight test of its H1 personal eVTOL aircraft, the company announced Wednesday. According to Doroni, this was the first flight test of any two-seat personal eVTOL aircraft in the U.S., marking a significant milestone for what the company calls the “flying car” industry and market.