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FAA Issues Implementation Plan Outlining Steps to Usher in Advanced Air Mobility

The “Innovate28” plan includes various components and the sequence they will occur in for operations

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The FAA released an implementation plan detailing the steps it and others will need to take to safely enable advanced air mobility operations in the near term. The “Innovate28” plan includes various components and the sequence they will occur in for operations to be at scale at one or more sites by 2028. 

The plan will serve as a foundation for making entry into service routine and predictable by maximizing the use of existing procedures and infrastructure. It addresses how the agency and partners will certify aircraft and pilots, manage airspace access, ensure pilot training, develop infrastructure, maintain security, and engage communities. 

The plan also includes a planning guide that can be applied to any site, laying out key integration objectives and sequences.

Today’s broad effort follows the agency releasing its airspace blueprint and proposing a comprehensive rule for training and certifying pilots to fly these aircraft. The plan’s highlights include:

Operations

Infrastructure

Power Grid

Security

Environment

The FAA will consider the environmental impacts of advanced air mobility operations, including factors such as noise, air quality, visual disturbances, and disruption to wildlife. 

Community Engagement

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