UK Study Identifies Regulatory Gaps For eVTOL Integration

Air Charter Services  Caption: Helicopter operations during the British Grand Prix at Silverstone were used to model eVTOL urban air mobility operations

Helicopter operations during the British Grand Prix at Silverstone were used to model eVTOL urban air mobility operations.

Credit: Air Charter Services
A safety analysis led by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has identified more than 50 high-priority areas where regulations must be developed to support the integration of eVTOLs into UK airspace. The 18-month study, funded by the UK Department for Transport under the CAA’s Future of Flight...
Graham Warwick

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