Quiet Skies, Community Groups Push Back Against FAA’s AAM Plan

Archer Aviation air taxi

The FAA plans to certify the first air taxis from Archer and Joby in late 2024.

Credit: Archer Aviation
Local governments, environmental advocates and hundreds of concerned citizens recently submitted comments to the FAA expressing skepticism about the agency’s plans to enable large-scale air-taxi operations by 2028. The comments were made in response to a request for information (RFI) published by...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Washington, Ben covers Congress, regulatory agencies, the Departments of Justice and Transportation and lobby groups.

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