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ZeroAvia is stepping up flight testing of its 600-kilowatt hydrogen-electric propulsion system as it aims to get a converted regional airliner into commercial service in 2025. The company says it will soon announce the first aircraft type to be converted, as well as a manufacturing partner and a launch airline customer.

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Dufour Aerospace, a Swiss company developing a family of hybrid-electric eVTOL aircraft for both passengers and cargo, says it has closed a Series B funding round with a new investment from the private jet group Vista Global Holding. 

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Terra Drone, which already provides drone operations and uncrewed traffic management services in 10 countries, is now establishing a Saudi Arabian division following a $14 million investment by the country's government-owned energy group Aramco. The Japan-based company also intends to support eVTOL aircraft operations through partnerships with vehicle manufacturers and operators.

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The FAA has issued a special airworthiness certificate and a certificate of authorization for MightFly's Cento eVTOL prototype, allowing the San Francisco-based start-up to expand the scale of flight testing with the autonomous freighter. The company plans to operate the Cento itself and promises significant cost savings for customers, including manufacturers needing to accelerate supply chains, medical and pharmaceutical groups, and retailers.

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Australia's Dovetail Electric Aviation and its European sister company, Dante Aeronautical, are working to convert regional aircraft to use battery-electric or hydrogen fuel cell propulsion systems. These plans have been boosted by new government funding.

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The new advanced air mobility test base at Augsburg Airport in southern Germany will be used by air traffic automation specialist Skyroads and partners including eVTOL aircraft developers Superal, Manta, and FlyNow Aviation, public transportation platform Flix, the Technical University of Munich, and drone companies Hybrid-Airplane Technologies and Blueflight, as well as the Horyzn student research initiative and flight controls specialist Amazilia Aerospace.

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Vertical Aerospace says it has secured a pre-delivery payment from Japanese trading and investment conglomerate Marubeni Corporation for 25 VX4 eVTOL aircraft, making Marubeni Vertical’s first customer in Asia to back its VX4 orders with a down payment.

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On the Radar
Wind Gusts Around City Buildings Could Threaten Small Aircraft

As manufacturers of passenger-carrying eVTOL air taxis and cargo-delivery drones prepare to certify their aircraft and introduce them to the burgeoning urban air mobility (UAM) market, researchers are raising concerns over whether these new aircraft can safely operate in windy conditions when flying near buildings. 

While the effects of wind and turbulence on aircraft are generally well understood, urban air mobility presents some fresh challenges. Not only are smaller aircraft such as drones and eVTOL air taxis more prone to flying off course in the event of a wind gust, but wind flows can also be less predictable in urban environments with tall buildings and other infrastructure than they are higher up in the atmosphere.

A team of researchers from the University of Maryland, Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, and RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, recently set out to determine how wind gusts might affect the safety of small aircraft operating in an urban environment. 

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On January 19, ZeroAvia achieved its first hydrogen-powered flight with a 19-seat Dornier 228 commuter aircraft. For the takeoff from the company's UK test base at Kemble Airport, the company replaced one of its Honeywell TPE-331 turboprop engines with its fuel-cell-based powertrain. This marks the start of a flight test campaign that ZeroAvia hopes will lead to converted aircraft being ready to enter commercial service in 2025.

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Arc Aerosystems (formerly Samad Aerospace) is now working on plans for a hybrid-electric rotorcraft called the Linx P9, as well as reworked designs for its Starling eVTOL vehicles, which have been rebranded as the C-900 and the C-150. The new plans were first made public in January 2023.

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Manal Habib
 

Manal Habib is co-founder and CEO of MightyFly, which is developing a family of hybrid-electric cargo-carrying eVTOL aircraft. She founded the company with CTO Scott Parker.  After receiving a BS degree in aerospace engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and completing a graduate program in aerospace engineering from Stanford University,  she led the flight controls team at Zipline, developing its commercial flight controller. Manal is a private pilot and is building her own RV7 aerobatic aircraft. She has also been a software engineer with Oracle and a NASA intern.

UPCOMING EVENTS
 
April 17 - 18, 2023 / Farnborough, UK

The 2023 Sustainable Skies World Summit will be the second time the annual event has been staged by the organizers of the Farnborough International air show in the UK. The conference and exhibition will showcase and support the aviation industry's commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions. The two-day event is supported by the Sustainable Aviation Coalition. 

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