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Congressional Committee Expresses Bipartisan Support for Advanced Air Mobility

Congressional Committee Expresses Bipartisan Support for Advanced Air Mobility
Lawmakers Highlight Potential and Challenges
During a recent hearing of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Aviation Subcommittee, members of Congress from both parties expressed strong bipartisan support for advanced air mobility (AAM) technologies. These innovations, which include air taxis, cargo drones, and electric medical transport, were recognized for their potential to transform transportation systems, stimulate local economies, and alleviate urban congestion. However, lawmakers also acknowledged the significant regulatory and technological challenges that must be addressed to realize these benefits.
Representative Troy Nehls (R-Texas) emphasized the transformative nature of AAM, stating that these technologies could redefine the movement of people and goods across local, regional, and urban areas that have traditionally been underserved by conventional aviation. Representative André Carson (D-Indiana) underscored the particular advantages for densely populated cities such as Indianapolis, highlighting how AAM could enhance mobility options, support local businesses, create jobs, and reduce surface traffic congestion. Carson further stressed the importance of involving labor groups, state governments, local communities, and existing airspace users in the development and deployment process.
Industry and State Perspectives on Integration
Testimonies from industry leaders and state representatives reinforced the need for coordinated policy frameworks and infrastructure planning to support AAM integration. Gregory Pecoraro, president and CEO of the National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO), explained that states are actively preparing to collaborate with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to facilitate the adoption of these technologies. NASAO has initiated a multistate collaborative effort aimed at harmonizing policies and addressing infrastructure requirements. Representative Rick Larsen (D-Washington) highlighted the critical role of community acceptance and state readiness, advocating for early and transparent engagement with local stakeholders to ensure successful implementation.
Despite widespread enthusiasm, some skepticism was voiced regarding the allocation of public funds. Representative Scott Perry (R-Pennsylvania) questioned the prudence of investing taxpayer dollars in technologies still under development, especially given pressing current infrastructure needs. He cautioned against prioritizing future innovations over immediate challenges.
Industry Outlook and Market Developments
Industry representatives pointed to the potential of AAM to revitalize regional airports and fill gaps in air service that have widened since the pandemic. Robert Rose, co-founder and CEO of Reliable Robotics, noted that advanced automation and autonomy could restore and enhance services at many U.S. airports that have experienced declines. Wisk Aero, a Boeing subsidiary focused on fully autonomous air taxis, plans to commence commercial operations in Houston, Los Angeles, and Miami by 2030. Tyler Painter, Wisk Aero’s CFO, described autonomy as an evolutionary step in aviation rather than a radical departure from existing technologies.
The AAM sector continues to confront significant regulatory, safety, and technological hurdles. Nevertheless, the market is witnessing growing investor interest and strategic partnerships. Joby Aviation’s recent advancements exemplify this trend, while competitors such as Electra and Archer are expanding their focus—Electra by launching a defense division and Archer by developing business aviation infrastructure—to strengthen their positions in the evolving industry landscape.
Concluding the hearing, Representative Nehls praised the bipartisan cooperation demonstrated throughout the discussion, characterizing it as a positive step forward in addressing both the promise and the challenges inherent in advanced air mobility.

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