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US launches pilot program for air taxi deployment

On Friday, the Trump administration announced that it would be launching a pilot program to accelerate the deployment of flying taxis. This is to help companies meet the regulatory hurdles in order to provide advanced air mobility.

The Federal Aviation Administration announced that the program would include at least five public-private partnerships between state and local governments, private sector companies and the Federal Aviation Administration to ensure safe operation of electric vertical takeoff (eVTOL), aircraft.

Joby Aviation has praised the program. "Aircraft in the program are able to begin operations in selected markets before full FAA certification. This is a crucial step in preparing scaled commercial services."

The first to report the rise in air taxi stocks was. Archer Aviation shares rose 3%, while Joby shares grew 5%.

Air taxi companies are racing to get approvals and to commercialize air taxi aircraft in order to meet the demand for more efficient and sustainable urban transportation. They promote eVTOLs, which can land and take off vertically. This allows them to get around traffic to transport passengers to airports or short city trips. In June, President Donald Trump issued an executive order to create the program.

Other countries such as India, China and the United Arab Emirates are also working to accelerate deployment of eVTOLs. These aircraft could start carrying paying passengers by next year.

FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford stated that the agency would use the lessons learned in the pilot projects for safe and scalable operations across the country.

Projects include the development of short-range air taxis and longer-range fixed-wing flights. They also include cargo and logistical services, as well as supply for emergency management, medical transport or offshore energy facilities.

Participants will use advanced air mobility, which will be generally over 1,320 lbs (599kg) and capable of carrying passengers. They will also use technologies that enable safe integration of the aircraft into the national system of airspace.

In October 2024, the FAA will finalize comprehensive training and certification rules for air taxi pilots.

(source: Reuters)