Skyfly to display Axe VCA at EAA AirVenture as FAA MOSAIC special airworthiness certification rules go live

Skyfly says the FAA’s Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification (MOSAIC) regulations will go live during EAA AirVenture in July. The company will use the event to highlight its Axe VCA aircraft as MOSAIC enters operational effect.

Discovered 2026-06-26T02:55:48.832742-07:00 | 2026-06-26T02:55:48.832742-07:00

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  • MOSAIC is a major FAA shift in how special airworthiness certifications are handled, and Skyfly positioning Axe VCA for MOSAIC readiness underscores how quickly OEMs are translating rule changes into customer-facing demonstrations, building on the broader MOSAIC context in FAA MOSAIC ruling positions AIR One as first eVTOL Light Sport Aircraft option.
  • The MOSAIC “go live” timing at EAA AirVenture makes July a focal point for industry messaging and regulatory alignment as companies plan their next certification milestones around the new framework.
  • For executives assessing advanced aircraft commercialization timelines, this is a concrete signal that the MOSAIC rule rollout is already influencing how airframers plan market exposure and readiness activities at major U.S. aviation events.

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