Advanced Air Mobility Aircraft Emerge As Contested Logistics Enablers

Joby S4 demonstrator flying

Joby is developing a turbine-electric version of its S4 eVTOL air taxi.

Credit: Joby Aviation
While commercial passenger services are taking longer than expected to materialize for advanced air mobility companies, the defense sector is shaping up to be a more immediate market. As advanced air mobility (AAM) developers confront that slower-than-expected rollout, more are turning to the...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Boston, Ben covers advanced air mobility and is managing editor of Aviation Week Network’s AAM Report.

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