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Space Law/Aviation/Aerospace,
Administrative/Regulatory

Mar. 12, 2026

Structuring potential AAM operations under current federal aviation regulations - Part 3A

Advanced Air Mobility operations may be structured under several existing federal aviation regulatory frameworks, each offering distinct advantages and limitations that operators will need to carefully weigh as AAM platforms become commercially available.

Robert Ehling

Attorney
Steinbrecher & Span

International Transactional

Email: bob.ehling@gmail.com

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Structuring potential AAM operations under current federal aviation regulations - Part 3A
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As summarized in Part 1, Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) commercialization is well underway, with multiple OEM programs anticipating initial operational capability.  As shown in $95

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