Air taxi company Joby is suing rival Archer in Santa Cruz, alleging a former Joby employee leaked confidential terms of a real estate deal when he joined Archer earlier this year. Archer has denied ...
Senator Hoeven introduces a Bipartisan bill to “modernize the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) approach to mental ...
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Qualification by the GCAA is planned to be more limited in scope than FAA type certification because operating an air taxi ...
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Archer Aviation's flying taxis could be coming to a city near you, but the company has some obstacles to overcome first.