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GAMA EPIC Workbook – Dec. 2022

Group File: EPIC Meeting December, 2022 (12/6-12/7)

GAMA EPIC Workbook – Dec. 2022

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Agenda – GAMA EPIC December 6-7 12.5

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Agenda Item N and O – eVTOL EIS 2024-2026

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Agenda Item L – Sister Association Debrief VFS-GAMA-Dec2022

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Agenda Item K – ANG wake considerations GAMA (002)

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Agenda Item G – FAA GAMA Presentation – 06 Dec 22 v2 (002)

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Agenda Item F and H – Subcommittee Updates & H2 WG Proposal

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Agenda Item E (2) -GAMA-PL-SFAR-eVTOL-EIS-Recommendations-Listening-Session

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Agenda Item E (1) – FAA Industry Listening Session Notes 9.19.22

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Agenda Item C – AAM S516

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Wisk Aero, The Boeing Company’s autonomous air taxi subsidiary, aims to launch commercial self-flying air taxi services in Houston, Los Angeles, and Miami by 2030, according to executive J.C. Asencio. Miami was added to Wisk’s international rollout list in June, joining Brisbane, Australia, and Kaga, Japan. Unlike competitors Archer and Joby, Wisk’s eVTOL aircraft will be fully autonomous, with no onboard pilot or flight controls.The move toward autonomy is driven by pilot shortages and the fact that most commercial flights are already automated. Ground-based supervisors will oversee operations and can intervene if needed. Now on its sixth-generation aircraft, Wisk plans to focus on FAA certification and flight testing over the next few years. As part of this process, the company is conducting simulation-based exercises with the FAA to model future urban airspace operations. Wisk, which was acquired by Boeing in 2023, employs about 800 people, including many contracted from Boeing, and intends not just to manufacture aircraft but also to operate its own air taxi service. ... See MoreSee Less
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The E1000 AX, Epic Aircraft's newest high-performance, single-engine turboprop, has received FAA type certification, with deliveries beginning immediately from the company’s Bend, Oregon headquarters. This model, which debuted at SUN 'n FUN Aerospace Expo in April, matches the performance of its predecessor, the E1000 GX, while introducing over 25 new features and enhancements aimed at improving safety, efficiency, and pilot experience. The company reported a record-breaking sales quarter, with all 2025 production slots sold out and strong demand for 2026.Key performance specs of the E1000 AX include a maximum cruise speed of 333 knots, a climb rate of 4,000 feet per minute, and a range of 1,560 nautical miles, making it the fastest and most capable aircraft in its category. Advanced avionics and safety systems such as Garmin Autothrottle, Autoland (pending final certification), and Garmin PlaneSync™ are included. Optional features like Starlink high-speed internet, StormOptix™ weather radar, and 3D taxiway routing further underscore the aircraft’s cutting-edge design. ... See MoreSee Less
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