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Jay Merkle, executive director of the FAA's UAS Integration Office, told the Vertical Flight Society's Electric VTOL Symposium that the first of the new-generation advanced air mobility aircraft could be certified in 2021. It seems likely that this will be a fixed-wing, conventional, or short takeoff and landing design.

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Bye Aerospace has contracted with Composites Universal Group to build fuselages for its two-seat, all-electric eFlyer 2 aircraft as it starts serial production of the model. The first few production-conforming aircraft will be used to complete the latter stages of FAA Part 23 type certification.

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The UK's Vertical Aerospace says it is on track to complete type certification for its five-seat, all-electric aircraft in 2024, with flight testing of a full-scale prototype due to start with tethers in September 2021.

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Through the new EU-backed Air Mobility Urban-Large Experimental Demonstrations program, 17 companies and organizations from across Europe and the U.S. are looking to demonstrate the viability of using eVTOL aircraft for roles such as passenger and freight transportation, police surveillance, and emergency medical support.

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At the Vertical Flight Society’s Electric VTOL Symposium, Joby Aviation’s head of product, Eric Allison, indicated that the company aims to be ready to begin commercial air taxi services with its five-seat eVTOL aircraft in 2024.

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UK-based Hybrid Air Vehicles says it could be close to securing a large investment that, along with a new booking for charter services, could reinvigorate its prolonged efforts to bring the Airlander airship into commercial service.

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UK's Future Flight Challenge Analyzes the Socio-Economic Case For Advanced Air Mobility

The UK’s government-backed Future Flight Challenge program has issued a sweeping endorsement of plans to introduce electric-powered and autonomously operated aircraft, based on new research that suggests these technologies will reduce transportation costs by almost half and reduce journey times significantly. A study published this week on the socio-economic impact of advanced air mobility, which has been conducted by the PwC consulting group, also argues that these new modes of air transport will improve worker safety.

The Future Flight Challenge, which has £125 million in funding from UK Research and Innovation’s Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, commissioned the report as a cost-benefit analysis of new-generation aircraft, including drones. The PwC team assessed the following six use cases in the UK:

In the case of the York-Preston train journey, which can take around two and a half hours, the study found that electric aircraft could cut journey times and fares in half. It found that using drones could reduce costs by around 35 percent, compared with current methods. For each test case, the PwC study provides conclusions and proposed next steps.

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In early January, China's EHang deployed a fleet of its two-seat EH216 eVTOL aircraft to conduct some passenger-carrying demonstration flights. In one day, 36 passengers rode in the all-electric, autonomous aircraft for a short sightseeing flight from Tianqin Park in Hengqin. The manufacturer has approval from the Civil Aviation Administration of China to conduct trial operations ahead of type certification for the aircraft, which is now anticipated during 2021.

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Conceived in 2005, ZEVA intends to develop a family of personal flying vehicles.

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Eric Allison
 

Eric Allison is head of product with Joby Aviation. He joined the eVTOL aircraft developer in January 2021, following its December 2020 acquisition of Uber's Elevate air taxi platform. Allison led Uber Elevate from March 2018, having previously been CEO of Zee Aero, and prior to that the eVTOL aircraft developer's director of engineering. Zee Aero was the entity that began development work of the Cora aircraft, which is now being advanced by the Wisk joint venture between Boeing and Kitty Hawk.

Allison has a PhD in aeronautics and astrophysics from Stanford University.

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February 11, 2021 / GB

Aeropodium virtual conference on Urban Air Mobility; Innovation in Air Transport

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