Arab News, Tue, Jul 23, 2024 | Muharram 15, 1446
Saudi GACA, Germany’s Lilium sign MoU to boost air mobility roadmap
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation has inked a deal with German
electric vertical take-off and landing vehicle manufacturer Lilium, propelling
the Kingdom’s advanced air mobility roadmap.
The memorandum of understanding, signed between
the authority and the aerospace firm at the Farnborough International Airshow,
supports GACA’s development of AAM solutions in the Kingdom, according to a
statement.
This comes as the authority collaborates with
stakeholders and companies globally to create a thorough national plan for AAM.
This strategy encompasses the essential elements
and regulatory framework needed to ensure AAM technologies’ secure and effective
integration. During the implementation phase, the focus will be on incorporating
eVTOL operations with existing aviation systems and other transportation modes.
The newly signed MoU falls in line with the
authority’s engagement with global companies to bring new aviation mobility
solutions to Saudi Arabia.
It also aligns well with GACA’s continuous efforts
across the industry to ensure the Kingdom has regulations that encourage growth,
ensure the highest levels of safety, and put passengers first.
“This agreement reflects GACA’s commitment to
advancing innovative and sustainable air mobility solutions for Saudi Arabia in
support of Vision 2030,” GACA President Abdulaziz Al-Duailej said.
“By working with global advanced air mobility
companies, we aim to establish a robust regulatory framework that ensures the
safe and efficient operation of eVTOL aircraft,” Al-Duailej added.
From Lilium’s side, CEO Klaus Roewe said: “Our
goal is to jointly advance regulatory and practical steps for suitable framework
conditions for electric aviation and our customers in Saudi Arabia.”
He added: “Today’s agreement delivers on one of
the main ingredients required to successfully launch eVTOL operations — a
definitive path to all relevant regulatory cornerstones.”
The announcement builds on the momentum of recent
successful air taxi trials in support of GACA’s AAM roadmap development, the
statement added.
Last week, Lilium confirmed that it is making its
debut in Saudi Arabia with a groundbreaking agreement to supply up to 100 eVTOL
vehicles to Saudia, the Kingdom’s first national carrier.
The formalization of this agreement came after a
framework deal was initially arranged in late 2022, making Saudia the first
airline in the region to invest in sustainable air mobility.