
بروزرسانی: 03 تیر 1404
EVTOL startups just got a big lift from the US government
Federal regulators have cleared the path for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft to share U.S. air،e with planes and helicopters – a win for the burgeoning industry and a timely decision for s،ups like Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation that are expected to launch air taxi networks commercially in 2025.\xa0
The Federal Aviation Administration published Tuesday its much-anti،ted final ruling on the integration of “powered-lift” vehicles, a category the FAA revived two years ago to accommodate eVTOLs and one that describes aircraft that can takeoff and land like helicopters but then transition to forward flight like airplanes.\xa0
“Powered-lift aircraft are the first new category of aircraft in nearly 80 years and this historic rule will pave the way for accommodating wide-scale Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) operations in the future,” Mike Whitaker, FAA administrator, said in a statement. Whitaker announced the rule during the NBAA-Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition in Las Vegas.\xa0
The ruling also contains guidelines for pilot training and clarifies operating rules. For example, aside from a new type of powered-lift pilot certification, the ruling includes an expanded ability for operators to train and qualify pilots using flight simulation training devices.\xa0
The operating rules are tailored specifically to powered-lift vehicles and, as such, allow eVTOLs the flexibility to switch between helicopter and airplane rules as needed.
Joby, Archer, Beta Technologies, and Wisk Aero – which are building aircraft for urban air taxi networks, defense, cargo, and medical logistics – have worked closely with the FAA since 2022 to develop this new set of rules for training, operations, and maintenance.\xa0
“[The ruling] aligns with all the ،pes that we had been designing for,” Greg Bowles, head of government affairs at Joby Aviation, told TechCrunch. “So the way that we’ve designed the operating system, the ،pit we’ve designed, the way we’ve designed for energy reserves, all align with the FAA rule.”
Bowles also noted that Joby will be able to begin commercial operations once it receives its Type Certification from the FAA, which means the design of the s،up’s aircraft and other major aircraft components meet required safety and airworthiness standards. Joby is in the fourth of five stages of type certification, and recently received a $500 million capital injection from Toyota to help it get across the finish line.
منبع: https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/22/evtol-s،ups-just-got-a-big-lift-from-the-us-government/