As 2025 draws to a close, the Advanced Air Mobility industry showed resilience through turbulence. Despite aviation challenges and startup volatility, progress continued with educational initiatives like AAM Master Classes, media platforms expanding reach, and key players positioning for 2026. A year-end reflection on solutions, obstacles, and what’s ahead.
The Ways We Move Podcast Celebrates Over 1,000 Downloads: A Year of Innovative Mobility Conversations
The Ways We Move podcast celebrates 1,000 downloads in its first year. Special thanks to our first sponsor AeroAuto Global and to our community of listeners passionate about innovative mobility solutions. Learn how you can support quality, free content about electric aviation, urban air mobility, and the future of transportation.
Avika Sky the Advanced Air Mobility Infrastructure Consortium is Live!
Robert Bassey, former FAA senior leader and key contributor to the nation’s first vertiport design standards, has been appointed Chairman of Avika Sky, the first U.S. Advanced Air Mobility infrastructure consortium. Learn about his transition from government to startup and what’s next for AAM deployment.
The Ways We Move: Cork Revolution 5,000-Year Material Powers Future Mobility
n this episode of The Ways We Move podcast, host Nicolas Zart explores an unexpected hero in the sustainable mobility revolution: cork. This 5,000-year-old material, traditionally associated with wine bottles and bulletin boards, is quietly reshaping how we design everything from electric vehicles to spacecraft and could soon play a crucial role in advanced air mobility.
Archer’s $21M Strategy: The Lilium Patent Acquisition Impact on AAM
The competitive landscape of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) just saw a massive shift. Archer Aviation acquired the core patent portfolio of the now-insolvent Lilium, a strategic move that secures critical ducted fan technology and strengthens the U.S. position in the global eVTOL market.
Cork: The Unsung Hero Driving Sustainable Innovation in Innovative Mobility
Cork, a 5,000-year-old material, is emerging as a critical enabler for advanced air mobility. From NASA spacecraft to BMW EVs and the future of eVTOLs, this podcast episode reveals cork’s extraordinary performance, sustainability, and growing role in the world’s most innovative transportation solutions.
Sustainable Aviation Fuel and Its Role in Advanced Air Mobility
Sustainable aviation fuel offers a near-term solution to decarbonize aviation by replacing fossil jet fuel with renewable alternatives. Technologies like hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids and alcohol-to-jet are scaling up, supported by industry leaders and government policies aimed at net-zero emissions.
We’re off to Rome for the AAM Master Class 2025 kickoff!
The AAM Master Class Rome 2025 launches this September at Rome Fiumicino Airport, offering a comprehensive training experience on electric vertical takeoff and landing, infrastructure, energy systems, and regulations. Designed for airport officials and aviation professionals, this 2.5-day master class provides practical insights, networking opportunities, and CPD certification.
How EASA’s New Noise Rules Will Drive Advanced Air Mobility Success in Europe
EASA’s new proposal sets noise certification standards tailored for VTOL aircraft, addressing unique operational noise and aiding urban air mobility acceptance. Public feedback is accepted through late 2025.
The Federal Aviation Administration’s Modernization Challenge: A Critical Juncture for AirAM Traffic Control and AAM
The FAA urgently needs increased funding to modernize its aging air traffic control systems. With only a fraction of the required budget approved, the agency faces delays that could hinder the safe integration of advanced air mobility technologies like eVTOLs. Industry experts and lawmakers call for swift action to ensure a seamless transition to next-generation airspace management.






