The Federal Aviation Administration has formally recognized a new category of aircraft for the first time in roughly eight decades — a technology not so different from the flying cars of “The ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced Friday it is opening a review into Boeing’s safety processes to ensure they meet the administration’s requirements. “The review will focus ...
In a major jump into the era of eVTOL air taxis and multicopter cargo drones, the US FAA has issued new regulations that introduce the first new aircraft category, called "power-lift" aircraft ...
Oct 22 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday finalized comprehensive training and pilot certification rules for flying air taxis, addressing a key hurdle to the deployment of ...
The US Federal Aviation Administration announced a new review into Boeing Co.’s safety processes, a week after a government watchdog said the agency needed to be more proactive in its oversight ...
FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker (center) signs the new Powered Lift SFAR during a ceremony at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Credit: Bill Carey/Aviation Week LAS VEGAS—The FAA on Oct. 22 ...
The FAA has officially created a regulatory framework for what it's calling powered lift services. These include air taxis, Joby's specialty. U.S. federal authorities provided quite a significant ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has published new rules that it calls “the final piece of the puzzle” toward allowing half-helicopter, half-airplane, electric “air taxis” to start ...
The Federal Aviation Administration recently recognized a new category of aircraft—electricity-powered air taxis—and has finalized rules for training and certifying pilots to fly them. But are these ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is clearing the way for air taxis and similar vehicles to begin operating in earnest around the country. On Tuesday, FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker ...
The FAA is now investigating a previously unreported close call over the skies of Austin, Texas. An American Airlines 737 and a Cessna 182 came within approximately 350 feet of each other near the ...
WASHINGTON— The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it will open a three-month review of Boeing’s compliance with safety regulations, continuing the agency’s closer oversightof the ...