Volocopter Moves To Enter the U.S. eVTOL Air Taxi Market
Volocopter
today went public with its plans to introduce air taxi operations with its
eVTOL aircraft into the U.S. market, saying the FAA on December 22 accepted its
application to concurrently validate the EASA type certification it expects to
secure in the next two or three years.
According
to Volocopter, the U.S. agency has indicated a willingness to consider an
alternative basis for certification to the new Special Condition VTOL (SC-VTOL)
certification process now being finalized by EASA. This would be the new 14 CFR
21.17(b) special class, which is intended for aircraft that don’t fit the
amended versions of existing Part 23 rules for eVTOL designs with conventional
takeoff capability or Part 27 for rotorcraft.
Later
this year, EASA is expected to confirm means of compliance for its new Special
Condition VTOL certification process, and Volocopter is pursuing this approval
for its two-seat, all-electric VoloCity aircraft. Volocopter already holds EASA
Design Organization Approval, giving it the required license to develop and
build certified aircraft.
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