Air taxi testing in Florida may relocate to Orlando International Airport from Tampa

A recent proposal introduced in the Florida Legislature aims to designate Orlando International Airport as the testing ground for cutting-edge air mobility technologies, including air taxis, in the state. This initiative holds the potential to generate employment opportunities, foster new business ventures, and attract government investment.

Florida Representative Doug Bankson (R-Apopka) filed House Bill 981 on December 21, granting the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority the official designation for overseeing this advanced air mobility testing. The scope of Advanced Air Mobility encompasses powered-lift aircraft capable of transporting cargo or passengers, such as electric vertical takeoff and landing technology.

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