First FAA Airworthiness Certificate For eVTOL Coming In ’24, Chief Says

FAA Acting Administrator Billy Nolen (right) talks with AUVSI President and CEO Brian Wynne.

Credit: AUVSI
DENVER—Departing FAA Acting Administrator Billy Nolen says the agency expects to issue its first airworthiness certificate for an electric- vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft by the third quarter of 2024. The standards that pilots of these powered-lift aircraft must meet are also expected...
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