The turboprop demonstrator, powered in part by batteries, aims to show improvement in fuel efficiency and explore design possibilities of the future
The future of flight is becoming a reality in Florida with leaders from across business aviation working to make the state an advanced air mobility (AAM) hub and workforce driver, a panel of experts said at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Miami-Opa locka Regional Forum.
Advocates say that further state-level support is vital to increasing sustainable fuel output for aviation.
A St. Petersburg proposal centers on vertiports near important commercial zones.
The American AAM company is expanding hiring and job creation in Britain.
More than 70 million gallons of SAF are expected over the next three years.
