Air Force, said it would deliver the first two electric aircraft in March 2024 to the Edwards Air Force Base after completing their initial testing. Last month, Joby Aviation, which also has a deal with the U.S.
Archer last month hired former
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) acting administrator Billy Nolen as chief safety officer in an effort to collaborate with industry stakeholders and help ensure its plans of commercialization in 2025.
The deal, worth up to $142 million, includes delivery of vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, pilot training, development of maintenance and repair operations, and share data such as additional flight test and
JetBlack certification-related test reports.
'I know you are not in any more pain and your happy and free but I just want you to be here with me. I wish I could have taken you out of the car and lifted you up so far and carried you back to be here with me.'
Richard Limo was born in 1980.