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Ferrovial and Vertical Aerospace intend to build 25 vertiports across the UK to support air taxi operations using the UK start-up's four-passenger eVTOL aircraft. Virgin Atlantic Airways, which intends to buy between 50 and 150 of the all-electric vehicles, plans to launch scheduled domestic services in the UK that could include connections to London Heathrow Airport.

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Concerns over type certification complexity as well as input from prospective customers were behind Eviation's decision to move the propellers of its all-electric Alice aircraft from the wingtips to the tail. The company, which is targeting passenger and freight applications for the all-electric aircraft from 2024, says the new configuration will result in greater stability and enhanced fly-by-wire performance, while also delivering more power from its larger propellers.

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Johnny Doo, who is leading NASA's Transformative Vertical Flight Working Group on Public Services, says that because eVTOL aircraft are less complex and easier to operate than traditional rotorcraft they could give disaster-relief agencies a new approach to getting help where it is needed.

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ZeroAvia and its Dutch partners are in talks with airlines that might be prepared to start operating a hydrogen-powered 19-seat regional airliner on scheduled services connecting Rotterdam and London. The propulsion pioneer expects to start test flights with a converted Dornier 228 aircraft before the end of 2021.

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Skyryse is working to certify the FlightOS automation system with general aviation manufacturers, including helicopter maker Robinson. With further funding from venture capital groups, the California-based start-up has now raised $250 million.

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MTU Aero Engines is working with the government-backed DLR German Aerospace Center to develop a fuel cell powertrain technology demonstrator using a 19-seat Dorner 228. Now, EASA has asked the company to collaborate in developing standards, requirements, and processes for achieving type certification for the equipment, which is expected to form the basis for hydrogen-powered airliners.

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Half a dozen new NASA research and development contracts worth almost $20 million will support work by GE Aviation and Pratt & Whitney. The work will focus on four areas: advanced high-pressure compressors; advanced high-pressure turbine aerodynamics; development of ceramic matrix composite liners for combustors; and development of CMCs and environmental barrier coatings for turbine blades and vanes.

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Updated Advanced Air Mobility Reality Index Reflects New Funding for eVTOL Programs

Lilium, Archer, and Airbus are on a rising tide, according to SMG Consulting's latest assessment of the viability of new aircraft programs in the October 2021 release of its Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Reality Index. In the case of the two start-ups, the credibility uptick is based on increased funding resulting from their recent Wall Street flotations. For European aerospace behemoth Airbus, the change reflects its unveiling in September of the design for its CityAirbus NextGen four-passenger eVTOL. Another new addition to the Reality Index is Japanese automaker Honda, which recently threw its hat into the AAM ring. However, Joby still remains firmly in the index's top spot.

Other regular features of the Reality Index include updates on funding, entry-into-service timelines, aircraft orders, and a map showing possible locations for initial eVTOL aircraft services.

SMG, which provides consultancy in the aerospace, defense, and automotive sectors, also recently published a research paper on contenders in China's AAM sector.

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Fuel cells appear to be the most likely basis for new hydrogen-electric aircraft propulsion systems. The other option under consideration is for direct combustion of liquid hydrogen by gas turbine engines.

Chemicals group BASF is advancing the development of high-performance membranes that it says will support higher power from fuel cells, while also reducing their weight. Its membrane-electrode assembly is expected to achieve more than 3,000-W/kg specific power, representing an increase of at least 50 percent over current technology.

The German company recently announced it is working with HyPoint to support plans for its turbo air-cooled hydrogen fuel cells to be able to power larger aircraft from 2024. It has produced a helpful video to explain how fuel cells work. It provides a clear snapshot of how hydrogen and oxygen in fuel cells react in a controlled manner to produce water, in the process generating electricity, without harmful emissions.

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Since it launched in 2018, Japan's SkyDrive has raised more than $50 million in investment to support its goal of developing a family of flying cars and other urban air mobility vehicles.

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Alan Tepe
 

Alan Tepe is propulsion inverter design manager with Archer Aviation. He joined the eVTOL aircraft developer in September 2021, after spending more than eight years with Tesla working on power electronics and drive inverters for the electric vehicle manufacturer. He studied mechanical engineering, mechatronics, and robotics at California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo. Archer appointed him to work alongside newly hired powertrain engineer Jeremy Mayer in leading the start-up's motor design team.

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Jeremy Mayer
 

Jeremy Mayer runs the motor design team at Archer Aviation. He joined the company in October 2021 from electric vehicle propulsion group Lucid Motors, having previously worked as a motor and gearbox engineer with Tesla and as a designer for Turntide Technologies. Mayer earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University and a master's degree in mechanical and electrical engineering from the University of Florida.

UPCOMING EVENTS
 
November 16 - 18, 2021 / Cologne, Germany

European Rotors is a new format for a long-running helicopter industry show that has expanded its scope to include all forms of VTOL aircraft. It is organized by the European Helicopter Association and supported by EASA. The 2021 event will be the first in-person staging of the new event at the Koelnmesse convention center in the German city of Cologne.

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