
- 09 Jan 2023 09:14 AM
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Regulators Strike AAM Partnerships
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau have pledged to cooperate on advanced air mobility (AAM) regulations, the FAA announced on Oct. 18. The two agencies will share information on certifying AAM vehicles, as well as on other aspects such as the production and operation of AAM vehicles and personnel licensing. “Close collaboration with our international partners is critical to successfully and safely integrating these new technologies,” said FAA Acting Administrator Billy Nolen in a statement.
The European Union and Singapore, meanwhile, have launched a similar collaborative partnership on safety and regulatory standards for AAM vehicles. On Oct. 18, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said that the partnership will also involve conferences and outreach to relevant stakeholders.
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