The FAA has released the first version of its advanced air mobility implementation plan, a document that outlines all the steps that the U.S. air safety regulator and other stakeholders will need to take to enable AAM operations in the U.S. by 2028. The living document, which the FAA intends to periodically update, was published online on July 18.
With air taxi operations expected to launch in the U.S. as early as 2025, the FAA has been busy not only certifying new aircraft, but also working to ensure that they can be safely and effectively integrated into the National Airspace System.
In May, the agency released an updated concept of operations for urban air mobility to serve as both a short-term and long-term guide for eVTOL air taxi operators, specifically in urban environments. The focus of the new AAM implementation plan is to document the work needed to initially enable AAM in a variety of operational settings.
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