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Fri, Nov 16, 2018

GAMA Accelerates Dialogue With European Regulators On eVTOL Aircraft

Thirty Industry Leaders From Eight Countries Met With Regulators

GAMA has announced that it has accelerated a dialogue with European regulators on the development of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and technologies. Thirty senior eVTOL company figures from eight countries met with EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency), the European Commission and SESAR JU (Single European Sky ATM Research Joint Undertaking) over two days in Cologne and Brussels to discuss this burgeoning sector of the aviation industry.

The industry and government leaders were also joined by Dorothee Bär, the German Federal State Minister for Digitisation, who is one of the most prominent proponents of Urban Air Mobility in Europe.

“It is great that the industry is getting together proactively to liaise with EASA on common standards,” Bär said. “I think there is tremendous potential for Europe and beyond, once Urban Air Mobility will become part of our daily life.”

This dialogue forms a key part of the association’s efforts towards increasing automation, autonomy and de-carbonisation in aviation. GAMA is focused on prioritising the safe introduction of these new systems and technologies whilst making flying more accessible to the general public.

The group addressed the numerous opportunities and challenges posed by these new aircraft and business models, including Urban Air Mobility – commonly referred to as ‘air taxis.’ These new vehicles offer extremely quiet, green operations for a wide array of uses. Discussions focused on the regulatory framework needed for the safe and sustainable integration of these vehicles into Europe’s airspace. Topics raised include certification, maintenance, operations, licensing, and the development of U-Space (UTM).

“Global manufacturers have been working within GAMA over the last 12 months to prepare the ecosystem for eVTOL. We are really pleased that EASA is developing a path forward for this new era of aviation,” said Anna Dietrich, GAMA eVTOL Subcommittee Co-Chair and Terrafugia Co-Founder and Regulatory Affairs. “Leveraging the body of existing rules and standards wherever possible while appropriately addressing the new aspects of this industry will help us efficiently achieve our shared goals for safe, innovative vehicles that provide significant value to society”

“We are very encouraged that Europe is moving ahead without delay and with a focus on performance-based rules,” said Tassilo Wanner, GAMA eVTOL Subcommittee Co-Chair and Lilium Vice President, Global Public and Regulatory Affairs. “Our work this week has been to ensure we are also moving in the right direction for this global industry.”

(Image provided with GAMA news release)

FMI: www.gama.aero

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