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- Regulatory Alert: FAA Announces New eVTOL Integration Pilot Program
Under the executive order, FAA has been directed to select a minimum of five pilot projects to participate in the eIPP no later than March 3, 2026 The program will conclude three years after the date the first pilot project becomes operational, unless otherwise extended
- Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Unveils New Plan to Fast . . .
The pilot program, known as the Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing Integration Pilot Program (eIPP), will form public-private partnerships with State and local government entities and private sector companies to develop new frameworks and regulations for enabling safe operations
- Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing and Advanced Air Mobility . . .
The Department of Transportation (DOT), through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), announces a new eVTOL and AAM Integration Pilot Program (eIPP) that will accelerate the deployment of safe and lawful eVTOL and other AAM aircraft operations in the United States
- eVTOL Integration Pilot Program (eIPP) - DART
The eIPP was established under Executive Order 14307 (June 2025) to accelerate the deployment of safe and lawful electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) and other Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) operations in the United States
- The eIPP Federal Pilot Program Fast Tracks the US Low Altitude Economy
The eIPP positions the United States to maintain technological leadership while developing the operational experience necessary for global market expansion The program's focus on U S -manufactured aircraft and components supports domestic industrial development while creating export opportunities
- How FAA’s eVTOL Pilot Could Transform U. S. Air Travel
The U S Department of Transportation and FAA are launching the eVTOL Integration Pilot Program (eIPP) to accelerate the integration of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) technologies, including eVTOL
- eIPP: A Bold New Era for eVTOL and AAM Integration?
The FAA has launched a three-year Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Integration Pilot Program (eIPP) to accelerate the deployment of air taxis, cargo aircraft, and other advanced aerial systems
- Trump administration launches trial program to fast-track electric air . . .
The Trump administration has unveiled a pilot program to accelerate the use of electric air taxis, a move aimed at establishing U S dominance in airspace technology
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