The Hoosier congressional delegation - in a push led by U.S. Senator Todd Young - is urging the Federal Aviation ...
The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reportedly granted Boeing approval to begin the next phase of testing for the 777X. According to The Air Current, the American aircraft ...
Joby Aviation, which has a Dayton manufacturing plant, is beginning the final phase of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) testing to certify its aircraft for commercial service — the aircraft the ...
We do a series about ideas on how the long development times for large airliners can be shortened. New projects talk about cutting development time and reaching certification and production faster ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said it is launching a pilot program to speed up the rollout of air taxis. Archer Aviation and Joby Aviation, major players in the eVTOL space, said they are ...
Milestone marks key moment in Joby’s path to commercialization Testing lays groundwork for FAA pilots to fly Joby aircraft Flight testing expected to begin in 2025 SANTA CRUZ, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)- ...
Joby Aviation Inc (NYSE:JOBY) shares are gaining on Wednesday after the company revealed it started power-on testing of the first of multiple FAA-conforming aircraft to be constructed for Type ...
MARINA — Joby Aviation, on its way to commercial flight of its all-electric, vertical take-off and landing air taxi, is preparing for final assembly of the first of several conforming aircraft ...
The FAA has issued a long-delayed solicitation for proposals to host six unmanned aircraft system (UAS) test sites across the U.S. , along with the agency’s proposed approach to addressing public ...
Business jet MRO provider Duncan Aviation has opened a new FAA testing center in Battle Creek, Michigan. The company says the center fills a gap in regional testing capacity and is already ...
Joby Aviation (NYSE: JOBY) and Archer Aviation (NYSE: ACHR) reported Q3 earnings revealing two electric air taxi makers ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposes an $83,000 civil penalty against AirMed International, LLC, of Birmingham, Alabama, for allegedly failing to ...