The state of UAM legislation.
AirIndex tracks state-level Advanced Air Mobility legislation as the gating factor in market readiness scoring (20 of 100 points). The registry below is curated to UAM-domain bills only — drone-criminal-code, search-warrant law-enforcement, and other UAS-adjacent bills are deliberately excluded so the tracker remains a clean intelligence surface, not a LegiScan mirror.
Every bill carries a permanent aix:bill:* identifier, links to its primary source, and connects to the AirIndex audit chain. See the AIX-ID Methodology Paper →
National Landscape
States with at least one tracked UAM bill are highlighted. Click a state to jump to its bills.
By State
States ordered by tier (Enacted → Actively Moving → Failed → Tracking). Within each state, bills sorted by bill number. Each bill carries its full AIX-ID; click to look it up.
FL
Enacted2 bills trackedGA
Enacted1 bill trackedLA
Enacted2 bills trackedOH
Enacted1 bill trackedOK
Enacted2 bills trackedPA
Enacted1 bill trackedUT
Enacted1 bill trackedAZ
Failed / Withdrawn4 bills trackedCA
Tracking1 bill trackedIA
Tracking2 bills trackedKY
Tracking2 bills trackedTX
Tracking4 bills trackedMethodology
Inclusion criteria. A bill is added to this registry when its title matches a UAM-domain keyword (vertiport, eVTOL, advanced air mobility, AAM, urban air mobility, powered lift, electric vertical, air mobility). Bills that mention drones, UAS, or unmanned aircraft only in a criminal-code or law-enforcement context are deliberately excluded — they are not UAM enabling legislation.
AIX-ID per bill. Every tracked bill carries a permanent AirIndex Facility Identifier in the aix:bill:* namespace. The identifier never changes and never reuses; if a bill’s ID is retired, a successor is minted under the FIGI-style succession chain documented in the methodology paper.
Status tiers. Enacted — passed and signed into law. Actively Moving — introduced, in committee, or engrossed. Failed — withdrawn, vetoed, or expired. Tracking — bill is in the registry but its current status hasn’t been enriched in the most recent ingest cycle.
Score impact. Bills marked “triggered N score events” have generated ScoringOverride rows in AirIndex’s audit chain — meaning they have moved a market’s score in the platform. Bills without override events are tracked for visibility and future relevance but have not yet affected scoring.
Source: LegiScan API ingest, daily refresh. Curated to UAM-domain by AirIndex methodology. Last registry mint: June 30, 2026.
Cite as: AirIndex (2026). UAM Legislation Tracker. https://www.airindex.io/legislation