How Airports Are Preparing for Advanced Air Mobility
U.S. exploring vertiports, uncrewed traffic management systems, and other infrastructure for AAM.
U.S. exploring vertiports, uncrewed traffic management systems, and other infrastructure for AAM.
Wisk Aero believes its self-flying Generation-6 air taxi could be safer than piloted flight.
U.S. must modernize certification process for advanced air mobility aircraft or risk falling behind other nations, including adversaries.
Efforts to integrate AAM aircraft are trickling down to the states.
Power lift aircraft now have not one but two pathways to certification.
Florida Institute of Technology, University of Colorado at Boulder, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University will lead efforts to study autonomous systems.
UP.Summit features outlandish designs alongside traditional aircraft.
First flight of the full-scale demonstrator will take place at Kansas’ Salina Regional Airport.
Ohio University researchers will work on a plan to integrate cutting-edge aviation technologies for regional airports within 36 counties.
The production model is ready for flight test, but are we ready to fly?