Multiple U.S. States Collaborate To Implement Advanced Air Mobility

An aviation group has released papers outlining infrastructure requirements, policy options and the role of state governments in scaling advanced air mobility. Multiple U.S. states are coordinating to put those recommendations into practice, aligning regulatory approaches, funding priorities and infrastructure planning to accelerate eVTOL and UAS operations.

Discovered 2025-08-28T08:33:00.128666-07:00 | 2025-08-28T08:33:00.128666-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • State-level coordination signals a shift from individual pilots to regional deployment, exemplified by the joint study of an interstate AAM corridor linking Charlotte and Atlanta (https://hype.aero/?story=69b0030b-4a34-484d-96b6-550a3ac69e89).
  • Infrastructure and regulatory frameworks will shape certification timelines and operational viability; recent coverage of the Electric Aircraft Symposium details progress on eVTOL certification and autonomy (https://hype.aero/?story=ca6f02a2-7a9d-4ea3-b515-8ebc2fe0a11c).
  • Public-private hub and vertiport partnerships are forming to deliver scalable sites and services needed for operations, as seen in the LYNEports, Eyrie Aero and ELSA Industry collaboration on UAM infrastructure (https://hype.aero/?story=b9d47319-6dab-4df7-96f4-9c6b86f6f769).

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2025-08-28T08:33:00.128666-07:00
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2025-08-29T01:44:16.160689-07:00
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