FAA Launches Advanced Air Mobility Pilot Program
The Federal Aviation Administration unveils a pilot program testing advanced air mobility and electric vertical takeoff aircraft across twenty-six states. The initiative focuses on electric or hybrid powered vehicles, exploring urban passenger services, regional flights, cargo networks, emergency medical operations, autonomous tech, and transport for energy sectors. Key participants include the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Texas, Florida, Utah, Louisiana, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Albuquerque. The program aims to transform personal travel, logistics, and emergency services while keeping safety first, positioning the U.S. to lead in next-generation flight.
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