AeroX Granted $5 Million for Advanced Air Mobility Development by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby AeroX, a nonprofit organization focused on promoting the safe and efficient commercialization of UAS technologies in Forsyth County, has been awarded a $5 million dollar grant from the North Carolina General Assembly for the design and development of an urban advanced … [Read more...] about North Carolina Grants AeroX $5 Million for Advanced Air Mobility Development
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Everything’s Bigger in Texas: Bringing Vertical Mobility to the Dallas Metroplex
The Future of Vertical Mobility in the Dallas Metroplex By: Dawn Zoldi They say everything is bigger in Texas. When it comes to drones and advanced aerial mobility (AAM), nothing could be more accurate. The state has put itself high up on the leaderboard in terms of opportunities and forward-leaning initiatives. And Ernest Huffman, Aviation Planning and Education … [Read more...] about Everything’s Bigger in Texas: Bringing Vertical Mobility to the Dallas Metroplex
OneSky Joins NASA on Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign
Global UTM provider OneSky chosen by NASA to provide its Airspace Management Services as part of the National Campaign (NC-1) program, with a global consortium that includes Global Flight Partners, Infrastructure System Partners, Infrastructure Services Partners. OneSky will join NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) National Campaign working with AAM partners Wisk … [Read more...] about OneSky Joins NASA on Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign
Public Acceptance: the Linchpin for Advanced Air Mobility and Passenger Drones
In this in-depth interview from her Drones at Dawn podcast series, Yolanka Wulff of the Community Air Mobility Initiative discusses what it will take to reach public acceptance for passenger drones, urban air mobility and other advanced air mobility projects. By Dawn Zoldi Many puzzle pieces need to fit together before advanced air mobility (AAM) will become a reality. … [Read more...] about Public Acceptance: the Linchpin for Advanced Air Mobility and Passenger Drones
What the U.S. Infrastructure Bill Means for the Drone Industry
News and Commentary. The U.S. infrastructure bill could have a profound positive impact on the drone industry. U.S. infrastructure was rated a "C-minus" by the American Society for Civil Engineers, who says that failing infrastructure costs every American thousands of dollars a year: while U.S. infrastructure overall ranks second in the world, the country falls to the 13th … [Read more...] about What the U.S. Infrastructure Bill Means for the Drone Industry