For a decade, the AAM industry has been obsessed with the “what”—the aircraft. But as we enter 2026, the bottleneck isn’t the wingspan; it’s the infrastructure. In this strategic briefing, I detail why I’m pivoting from communications to business intelligence to solve the “Infrastructure Trap.”
Hawaii is the Ideal AAM Testing Ground
Hawaii is positioning itself for federal eVTOL Integration Pilot Program selection through a partnership combining existing airline operations with electric aircraft technology. Surf Air Mobility, the Hawaii Department of Transportation, and BETA Technologies submitted a joint eIPP application on January 27, leveraging Mokulele Airlines’ position as Hawaii’s largest commuter carrier by scheduled departures. The partnership plans to initially conduct cargo missions between Mokulele’s existing interisland routes using BETA’s ALIA electric aircraft, building on the airline’s 36,000 flights in 2025 averaging 51 miles, ideal for first generation electric aircraft. If selected, the initiative would advance electric aviation through real world regional airline integration rather than theoretical deployment scenarios.
Advanced Air Mobility Security by Design: Cyber and Physical Measures for 2026
AAM security addresses cyber takeover, physical misuse and supply chain risks through FAA guidance and vertiport hardening.
Advanced Air Mobility in 2026: Certification, Corridors and Capital
Advanced air mobility shifts from prototypes to operations in 2026. Joby enters FAA test flights, Archer eyes Miami routes, Eve secures US funding, and vertiports face power constraints.
Advanced Air Mobility’s Innovation Paradox: Why Use Old Business Models
Everyone in Advanced Air Mobility knows the truth: we’re developing revolutionary electric aircraft using century-old business models. People leave traditional aviation frustrated, join AAM startups promising change, then fall right back into the same patterns. The technology works—electric aircraft are proven 2-3x more efficient than conventional aircraft. So why do we keep choosing outdated frameworks? Explore what really holds AAM back and what needs to change.
How Holistic Cybersecurity Should Look in Advanced Air Mobility
Cybersecurity is rapidly becoming one of the most critical challenges for advanced air mobility. In this episode, AJ Khan of Vehiqilla explains why a holistic, ecosystem-wide approach is vital to protect fleets, infrastructure, and passengers in a world where every connection is a potential risk.
FAA’s New Radio Altimeter Rules: What They Mean for Advanced Air Mobility and 5G
The FAA has released a proposed rule that would require most U.S. aircraft to upgrade their radio altimeters to withstand 5G interference. This change will affect not only airlines and business jets, but also future advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft that rely on precise low‑altitude height data for safe urban operations.
EHang VT35: How China’s New Long‑Range eVTOL Changes the Game
EHang’s VT35 is more than a new airframe; it is the long‑range link that turns today’s EH216‑S urban air taxi routes into a wider, intercity network. With a 200 km design range, compatibility with existing vertiports, and strong backing from Hefei’s low‑altitude economy strategy, the VT35 shows how China plans to scale autonomous passenger eVTOLs from sightseeing flights to everyday regional transport.
ATR sélectionné pour diriger le développement d’un avion régional hybride-électrique pour AAM
ATR a été sélectionné par European Clean Aviation pour créer différentes versions hybrides électriques propres de ses plateformes ATR 72 afin de répondre au projet de mobilité aérienne urbaine pour des vols régionaux propres.
ATR Selected to Lead Hybrid-Electric Regional Aircraft Development for AAM
ATR was selected by the European Clean Aviation to create various clean electric-hybrid version’s of its ATR 72 platforms to tackle urban air mobility project for regional clean flights.








