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Air taxis and other electric-powered aircraft cleared for takeoff with final FAA rules

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The Federal Aviation Administration published highly anticipated final regulations for electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles that it says will chart the path for the “air travel of the future.”

The FAA says these “powered lift” vehicles will be the first completely new category of aircraft since helicopters were introduced in 1940. These aircraft will be used for a variety of services, including air taxis, cargo delivery, and rescue and retrieval operations. The final rule published today contain guidelines for pilot training, as well as operational requirements such as minimum safe altitudes and visibility requirements.

“Powered lift aircraft are the first new category of aircraft in nearly 80 years,” FAA Administrator Mike…

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