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2025: A Big Year for Electric Air Taxi Testing, But 2026 Will Be Bigger
The FAA in October 2024 published a special federal aviation regulation (SFAR) with seismic implications for the aviation ...
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New Pilots Should Beware of the ‘Close-to-Solo' Trap
Something seriously got lost in translation there, and thankfully, these are worst-case scenarios. Most of the time, I am ...
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Warbug: The Warbird Pilot's First Step Pilot Report on the Aeronca L-16
Aspiring warbird pilot Austin Hancock shares his journey from student pilot to flying the Aeronca L-16, a military version of ...
As the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) sector moves from concept to commercial reality, the most consequential bottleneck is not ...
You soon may be able to climb into an electric flying taxi and zip from to and from these Florida cities in less than 20 ...
Hate driving in Florida traffic? A flying taxi can elevate that problem. Electric aircrafts could used in Florida's skies ...
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This 1979 Cessna 182Q Skylane Is an Amphibious ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Today’s Top Pick is a 1979 Cessna 182Q Skylane. While the Cessna 182 is traditionally celebrated as a premier, versatile ...
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American aircraft maker Cessna announced the entry into service of the Citation CJ3 Gen2, two years after the plane was ...
The Citation M2 Gen2 received FAA certification in October 2025. First delivery and ferry flight took place on Nov. 24 to a customer in Wausau, Wisconsin, according to Aviation Week Network data.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Managers at Orlando International Airport are taking another step toward bringing flying taxis to Orlando. They completed an exercise with the Federal Aviation Administration to ...
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