The MoU supports GACA’s development of advanced air mobility (AAM) solutions in the Kingdom, while strengthening the authority’s engagement with global companies with the potential to bring new aviation mobility solutions to Saudi Arabia. GACA is working across the industry to ensure Saudi Arabia has a set of regulations that encourages growth, ensures the highest levels of safety and puts the passenger first, it said.
His Excellency Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, president of GACA, said: “This agreement reflects GACA’s commitment to advancing innovative and sustainable air mobility solutions for Saudi Arabia, in support of Vision 2030.
“By working with global advanced air mobility companies, we aim to establish a robust regulatory framework that ensures the safe and efficient operation of eVTOL aircraft.”
GACA has developed a comprehensive national roadmap for AAM, with contributions from stakeholders and companies across the world. This roadmap outlines the necessary enablers and governance required to ensure the safe and efficient deployment of AAM technologies. Its implementation phase will focus on integrating eVTOL operations with traditional aviation systems and other modes of transportation.
Lilium CEO Klaus Roewe said the MoU acknowledges Lilium's commitment to advancing AAM regulations. “Our goal is to jointly advance regulatory and practical steps for suitable framework conditions for electric aviation and our customers in Saudi Arabia,” he noted.“Today’s agreement delivers on one of the main ingredients required to successfully launch eVTOL operations – a definitive path to all relevant regulatory cornerstones.”
The MoU signing comes a month after GACA, in partnership with the Ministry of Transport and Logistics Services, the Ministry of Hajj, the Ministry of Interior, and Front End Limited Company, conducted an historic air taxi trial in Mecca using the EH216-S pilotless eVTOL.