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Manufacturing Air Revolution | James Viola

Manufacturing Air Revolution | James Viola

Update: 2025-09-23
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Former Army helicopter pilot and FAA leader James “Jim” Viola, now President and CEO of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), joins host John Ramstead to map where aerospace manufacturing and operations are headed next. From composites and 3D printing to data-driven certification, AI, and hybrid-electric propulsion, Jim explains how innovation can move faster while staying safe. He opens up on supply chain bottlenecks, why condition-based maintenance must replace calendar-based overhauls, what it will take to make AAM and eVTOL commercially viable, and why ATC modernization is the critical path to scale. If you care about building, certifying, or flying the future of aviation, this is your playbook.


Episode Highlights



  • How GAMA aligns manufacturers, regulators, and operators to get safe technology to market faster


  • Advanced manufacturing in practice: composites, additive, digital threads, and real-time quality data


  • AI’s role in predictive maintenance, automation, and the human-in-the-loop question


  • Certification reality checks and how to keep programs moving with measurable milestones


  • AAM and eVTOL operations: why IFR capability and procedures are essential to scale


  • ATC modernization and the Modern Skies initiative as the backbone for the next decade


  • Hybrid-electric propulsion, multi-path redundancy, and the path to safer operations


  • Practical vision for rooftops, vertiports, and using existing community infrastructure


  • Unleaded avgas transition timelines and what it means for the fleet



Key Points with Timestamps



  • 00:00:00 Safety by design: if cars auto brake, why can aircraft still collide


  • 00:00:28 Show open, sponsor XTI Aerospace, and guest intro


  • 00:03:35 GAMA’s mission: accelerate innovation and certification while protecting safety


  • 00:06:11 The full manufacturing ecosystem: aircraft, engines, avionics, MRO, training


  • 00:06:45 Composites and 3D printing meet the regulator’s education curve


  • 00:08:24 Industry 4.0 in aerospace manufacturing


  • 00:08:47 Real-time data and instrumentation reshape development and QA


  • 00:09:07 Predictive maintenance and AI-driven failure analysis


  • 00:10:09 On the factory floor: how teams implement new methods


  • 00:11:37 Human in the loop vs on the loop


  • 00:11:54 Certification progress requires shared plans, dashboards, and 90 to 120 day milestones


  • 00:14:00 Defining advanced manufacturing through outcomes, not buzzwords


  • 00:15:26 The case for condition-based maintenance over time-based inspections


  • 00:17:48 GAMA’s support for AAM, eVTOL, and regional air mobility


  • 00:18:10 EPIC: GAMA’s Electronic Propulsion and Innovation Committee


  • 00:20:31 Hybrid architectures and counting dual propulsion for regulatory credit


  • 00:21:14 Implications for Europe’s multi-engine rules


  • 00:22:08 Using designees to keep certification work flowing


  • 00:22:48 Automation, autonomy, and authority. Who is in charge and when


  • 00:26:16 Fly-by-wire, tablet-first cockpits, and regulatory headspace


  • 00:27:35 Why zero-zero approaches and IFR procedures matter for AAM


  • 00:27:41 Many AAM programs start VFR to enter service, but IFR should follow quickly


  • 00:28:31 Market realities, winners, and operational integration examples


  • 00:30:47 Missions AAM can serve and leveraging community infrastructure


  • 00:32:17 ATC modernization, workforce constraints, and the Modern Skies push


  • 00:34:51 Non-uniform regional equipment and training burdens


  • 00:35:51 Pilots already have more SA with ADS-B than some towers


  • 00:36:37 Procedural capacity increases are possible with current tech


  • 00:36:57 Collision avoidance should be standard. The tech exists


  • 00:37:23 From alerts to haptic guidance and certified intervention


  • 00:37:51 Back to rooftops. Design cities for vertical access again


  • 00:38:51 Three to five year outlook. Propulsion leads the change


  • 00:39:12 Unleaded avgas goals by 2030, 2031 in Alaska


  • 00:39:49 Electric flight experiences. Pipistrel and Beta’s Alia


  • 00:41:43 Hybrid for redundancy, IFR access, and safety gains


  • 00:42:24 Jim still flies, keeps current, and trains in aerobatics


  • 00:43:23 Close and next steps



Guest Bio


James “Jim” Viola<spa

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