UAM

UAVs traversing the U-space above a metropolitan area.

Getting Together – UAMs and NAS

Should the U.S. begin integrating UAM vehicles into the NAS now?

Writing in the Texas A&M Law Arguendo, Robert Notari, a Juris Doctor candidate, helicopter pilot, and certified flight instructor, raises the questions “AUTONOMY NOW?: IS IT TIME TO START INTEGRATING (AUTONOMOUS) URBAN AIR MOBILITY VEHICLES INTO THE NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM?” Inasmuch as auto manufacturers have yet to master autonomous-driving vehicles, it may be premature to ask…

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The Upside of Dispensing with Downwash

Australian advanced air mobility infrastructure developer Skyportz reveals a new vertipad design.

While exhibiting at the Avalon International Airshow in Melbourne, Skyportz, the Australian developer of ground-based infrastructure for the impending advanced air mobility (AAM) revolution, revealed its innovative vertipad design which mitigates eVTOL downwash and outwash. A study conducted by Professor Justin Leontini of the Department of Mechanical and Product Design Engineering at Swinburne University of…

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A conceptual illustration of an eVTOL in flight above a city.

What Can UAM Operators Do to Ensure They Gain Passengers’ Acceptance of Air Taxis?

Communicate, communicate, communicate

A study conducted by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) reveals what is and isn’t important to gain passengers’ acceptance of urban air mobility (UAM) air taxi services. While the flights were simulated, the sentiments expressed were real. The researchers set up a mixed reality (MR) Air Taxi Simulator merging a real-world environment with a computer-generated…

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So, You Want to Build a Vertiport. Here’s What It Will Cost to Build and Operate One

With AAM on the horizon, places from which to take off and land your eVTOLs and UAVs are a key component of the infrastructure

Whether for passenger transportation, package delivery, emergency services, military, civil defense missions, industrial, or agricultural purposes, the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) transportation sector in development will need departure and arrival facilities for the aircraft operating in this space. According to a report entitled “The global vertiport market map and forecast 2024–2028,” compiled by the Global AAM/UAM…

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Passengers onboard an eVTOL

What Can UAM Operators Do to Ensure They Gain Passengers’ Acceptance of Air Taxis?

Communicate, communicate, communicate

A study conducted by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) reveals what is and isn’t important to gain passengers’ acceptance of urban air mobility (UAM) air taxi services. While the flights were simulated, the sentiments expressed were real. The researchers set up a mixed reality (MR) Air Taxi Simulator merging a real-world environment with a computer-generated…

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Give the People What They Want — Integrated Air Mobility-as-a-Service

Commuters expressed their commuting preferences in this study from Hiroshima University

As urban air mobility prepares for takeoff in cities around the world, it’s important to understand that this new iteration of the transportation landscape doesn’t exist in a vacuum. The people who will use the services will need to understand how to integrate it into their travel plans. To learn more about these consumers’ preferences,…

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