Advanced Air Mobility (AAM)
ATM to merge with Airports International
Key Publishing is to merge two of its market-leading business-to-business aviation titles, Airports International and Air Traffic Management
Leiden University IIASL joins CANSO
The International Institute of Air and Space Law (IIASL) at Leiden University has become the latest research and academia member of CANSO
Ancona to develop Italy’s first flexible vertiport
Njord Partners portfolio company AIA is driving the development of a vertiport, funded through private investments and European support
Airwayz and Propeller Drones make UTM history
Airwayz has been chosen by Propeller Drones to execute a $7m Israel Electric Corporation contract, a significant step in autonomous operations
CAA launches new drone policy
The new rules will enable industries to use drones for inspection of infrastructure such as power lines, wind turbines and site security
Volocopter welcomes new CFO
Sustainable urban air mobility specialist Volocopter has appointed Oliver Vogelgesang chief financial officer (CFO), effective immediately
Airspeeder’s Kira joins AAM Institute
The Advanced Air Mobility Institute has welcomed James A Kira of eVTOL flying car racing series Airspeeder to its board of directors
Skyports & RTA start work on Dubai vertiport
Skyports Infrastructure and the Roads and Transport Authority of Dubai have started work on the world’s first permanent, commercial vertiport
Archer Aviation appoints UAE lead
Archer Aviation has appointed a leader for its UAE operation, as it works towards commencing in-country service as soon as the end of 2025
SkyDrive and FEAM Aero form alliance
eVTOL manufacturer SkyDrive has signed a strategic alliance with F&E Aircraft Maintenance (Miami), known as FEAM Aero
UrbanV and Cluster2 team up to drive AAM
Italian vertiport network operator UrbanV and Cluster2, which manages 22 airports across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, have joined forces
ANRA secures first FAA approval
ANRA Technologies has received a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), its first such approval