The aim of the Autonomy of Future Air Mobility project is to propose a structured framework for the autonomy of new regional and urban air mobility solutions in Quebec.
At the end of last year, the US National Transportation Safety Board Chair, Jennifer Homendy, announced that the NTSB was discontinuing their “Most Wanted List” of desired improvements in aviation, rail, marine and road transportation. Rick Adams, FRAeS, discusses this and more in the latest Editorial Comment for CAT.
These companies have officially marked their commitment with a Memorandum of Understanding, pledging to collaboratively forge an innovative AAM strategy across the region.
VERTIKO Mobility and partners are collaborating on an R&D development project to create an air corridor for advanced air mobility, including drones and ultimately air taxis.
The FAA released an implementation plan for advanced air mobility, which will serve as a foundation for making entry into service routine and predictable.
This collaboration aims to highlight AutoFlight’s potential in scaling up sustainable urban logistics and passenger transportation under real-world conditions.
The company’s infrastructures will contribute to reducing traffic congestion, improving accessibility, and promoting sustainable transportation solutions in the bustling city of Dubai.