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The design for the CityAirbus NewGen eVTOL aircraft has a fixed wing but with no moving surfaces or tilting parts. It will carry four passengers on flights of up to around 50 miles when it enters service in 2025, the European aerospace group announced on September 21 at its sustainability summit in Toulouse, France.

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Vertical Aerospace now appears to have the largest order book in the eVTOL sector, with purchase agreements covering 1,350 units and customers on four continents for its VA-X4 model. Prospective operators include two major airlines, a leasing group, a helicopter company, and now Japanese trading and investment conglomerate Marubeni, which Vertical believes will be able to lay the groundwork for advanced air mobility services in the country.

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Volocopter's VoloCity, VoloDrone, and VoloConnect eVTOL aircraft will be manufactured at a new plant in Chengdu, China, operated by the German company's new joint venture with automotive group Geely. The joint venture has agreed to buy up to 150 of the aircraft to launch commercial operations in the country, based on an agreement signed this week that raises questions about Geely’s separate plans to develop the TF-2 eVTOL model.

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France-based flight booking platform Helipass will offer transportation in Eve's four-passenger eVTOL aircraft from 2026, using its network of some 120 helicopters operators based in 600 locations across Europe. The deal announced on September 20 appears similar to alliances the Embraer subsidiary has reached with other charter flight retailers.”

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Several private equity and venture capital groups have supported a €10 million funding round for Ascendance Flight Technologies, which is aiming to bring a four-passenger hybrid-electric aircraft called Atea to market in 2025. The Atea's design is now being matured through work on scaled prototypes, and the France-based start-up intends to produce one or more technology demonstrators before flying a full-scale prototype in 2024.

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Urban-Air Port says that its compact modular hubs require much less space than traditional heliports and can support a wide variety of electric vehicles, including eVTOL aircraft. Its alliance with Hyundai calls for the development of 65 of the facilities aross the U.S., Europe, and the Asia Pacific region, starting with a test site at Coventry in the UK.

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The Shenzhen-based helicopter operator is partnering with EHang to conduct pilot flight trials to demonstrate the viability of eVTOL aircraft operating in the same low-altitude airspace as helicopters in China’s heavily populated Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

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Airbus Takes the Mystery Out of Hydrogen Technology with New Educational Materials

Plenty of people find it hard to grasp the basics of hydrogen propulsion technology. Even when you do understand the subject, it can be hard to find a simple and clear way to explain it to others. So, the Airbus Foundation is to be applauded for its new guide, “Flightpath to Hydrogen,” which has been produced with children in mind but also has value for many adults. Increasing public understanding of new aviation fuels is critical to the acceptance of the technology and, by extension, the new types of aircraft it will support. This is the latest guide in Airbus's Discovery Space series of materials.

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In a frenzy that recalls the California gold rush, multiple eVTOL aircraft developers are racing to get their designs certified and ready to start earning a return on the massive investments involved in these projects. But aviation regulators aren't in a rush; their job is to ensure that the new aircraft is at least as safe as existing modes of air transportation. In this video, FutureFlight interviewed independent expert Sergio Cecutta of SMG Consulting to find out what it will take to complete type certification when there is so much new technology to be assessed.

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Following several years of work with its Vahana and CityAirbus technology demonstrators, Airbus in September 2021 confirmed it will bring the CityAirbus NextGen aircraft to market in 2025.

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Ricky Sandhu
 

Ricky Sandhu founded Urban-Air Port in May 2019 to develop ground infrastructure to support eVTOL aircraft operations in cities, integrating them with other modes of transportation. His career in architecture included 16 years with Foster + Partners, where he was a partner. He holds a master's degree in architecture from University College London's Bartlett School of Architecture and also studied at the University of Southern California Institute of Architecture. Sandhu is founder of three other companies also involved in urban planning and transportation: Six Miles Across London, Urban AV, and Urban.MASS. 

UPCOMING EVENTS
 
October 12 - 14, 2021 / Las Vegas

The 2021 Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition organized by the National Business Aviation Association will feature a growing number of eVTOL aircraft developers and multiple companies now contributing technology and services for the advanced air mobility sector.

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