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Urban-Air Port and Hyundai partner for future air taxis, drones
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UAM: State of the market and opportunities and challenges for aviation
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AFC Energy hydrogen technology to power electric vertical take-off and landing airport in the UK
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Arizona enacts law establishing urban air mobility study committee
The Arizona legislature passed, and Governor Doug Ducey has signed, Arizona H.B. 2485, which establishes an Urban air mobility study committee. This is the first urban air mobility (UAM) state legislation, according to Hyundai Motor Group’s Urban Air Mobility Division.
The UAM study committee will:
Review current AZ laws that could impact the UAM industry;
Identify potential AZ laws that will create jurisdictional consistency for UAM operations;
Create an outreach campaign to educate the general public and lawmakers about UAM technology and its benefits;
Collaborate with local governments to integrate UAM into transportation plans; and
Flying cars: Urban Air Port gains Government backing
A company developing aviation infrastructure for electric and autonomous air vehicles has backing of UK Government and Hyundai
28 Jan 2021
Flying cars could be on the way, with the UK Government having awarded financial support to a company that’s developing aviation infrastructure for electric and autonomous air vehicles with vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capability.
British firm Urban Air Port’s project ‘Air-One’ will see the world’s first fully operational hub for electric VTOL aircraft - such as cargo drones and flying taxis - set up in Coventry later this year. The company’s broader aim is to provide zero-emission air passenger journeys and deliveries.