FAA Approves U.S. Pilot Programs for Flying Taxis in 26 States

The FAA has authorized pilot testing of flying taxis in 26 states, marking a significant step toward urban air mobility. Fast Company reports that these approvals come alongside the DOT's backing of eVTOL programs, indicating broad industry support. Engadget highlights that real-world testing has now begun, bringing commercial air taxis closer to routine operation, with potential impacts on urban transportation infrastructure.
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