sábado, 19 de febrero de 2022

Embraer and eVTOL: Eve formalizes the eVTOL Type Certification process, + Japanese developement + initial orders




  1. Eve formalizes the eVTOL Type Certification process with ANAC
  2. Eve and Skyports announce partnership to support the development of Advanced Air Mobility CONOPS for Japan
  3. Eve, Aviair and HeliSpirit announce partnership with an order of up to 50 eVTOLs
  4. Eve and Microflite announce partnership to bring UAM services to Melbourne with an initial order of up to 40 eVTOLs

Embraer aims for decision on proposed turboprop as early as this year -exec

 https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/embraer-aims-decision-proposed-turboprop-early-this-year-exec-2022-02-16/

 

 

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[España] AESA autoriza la apertura al tráfico del Aeródromo Taragudo de Guadalajara

 
https://www.seguridadaerea.gob.es/es/noticias/aesa-autoriza-la-apertura-al-tr%C3%A1fico-del-aer%C3%B3dromo-taragudo-de-guadalajara 




La Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea (AESA) ha autorizado la apertura al tráfico del Aeródromo Taragudo de Guadalajara, una vez que ha verificado documentalmente e in situ el cumplimiento de los requisitos técnicos de diseño y operación establecidos para el conjunto de las infraestructuras y sus equipos, tal como exige la normativa.

AESA ha autorizado la apertura al tráfico de acuerdo con el Real Decreto 1070/2015, de 27 de noviembre, por el que se aprueban las normas técnicas de seguridad operacional de aeródromos de uso restringido, y la Resolución de 17 de abril de 2018, de la Dirección General de Calidad y Evaluación Ambiental y Medio Natural del Ministerio de Agricultura y Pesca, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente, por la que se formula declaración de impacto ambiental con los condicionantes medioambientales correspondientes. Más información.

Este aeródromo se engloba dentro de los aeródromos de uso restringido de Castilla La Mancha y tiene autorización para vuelos visuales diurnos con ciertos condicionantes.

Para más información [pdf]