Buckle up, future travelers! The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) just gave wings to the air taxi revolution with first-ever rules for “powered-lift” vehicles – hybrid aircraft that take off like helicopters and cruise like planes. 🌆✈️
What’s Changing?
This landmark decision creates a whole new aircraft category (the first since helicopters in the 1940s!) and tackles safety basics like:
- 🏅 Pilot training requirements
- 📏 Minimum flight altitudes
- 📦 Rules for cargo deliveries
Why It Matters
Startups like Hyundai’s Supernal and Germany’s Volocopter can now accelerate plans for electric vertical takeoff/landing (eVTOL) services. Imagine zipping over LA traffic by 2028 or watching drones deliver packages! 🚀 While Paris Olympics fans will miss out this summer, Volocopter aims for certification by December.
The Bigger Picture
The FAA calls this “the final puzzle piece” for next-gen urban mobility. As cities grow denser, these silent electric flyers could transform how we navigate megacities – think Uber meets Star Wars speeders. 🌃⚡
Reference(s):
cgtn.com