EASA Updates Regulations To Recognize Propulsion Advances

Lilium

EASA has updated continuing airworthiness regulations to reflect the emergence of unconventional aircraft and propulsion.

Credit: Lilium
Wording is everything when it comes to regulation and the pace of development in aviation technology, particularly propulsion, has the world’s aviation authorities running to catch up. In 2024, the FAA updated the regulatory definition of commercial aviation operations to include powered-lift...
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