The NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) is bringing together public, private, and academic organizations to collaborate with NASA in Urban Air Mobility (UAM) working groups. The primary purpose of the working groups is to accelerate the development of safe, high-volume UAM flight operations in the existing and anticipated future national airspace system. In coordination with the Grand Challenge series, industry developments and other ARMD efforts, these working groups will contribute to the enablement of UAM markets. Working group activities will seek to align the community on concepts to enable UAM, including communicating industry demonstrations and R&D priorities. The collaborative efforts will facilitate the identificat...
Many UAS will operate at lower altitude (Class G, below 2000 feet). There is an urgent need for a sy...
NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) collaborates with the FAA and industry to pro...
NASA's Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Sub-Project is engaged in research to support the introduction of ai...
ARMD's urban air mobility strategy, including key activities of UMLs, Grand Challenge series, UAM ec...
This is a quick presentation on the UAM Research Visions which include the Commerical Operating Envi...
Educating California's Transportation Dept. (Caltrans) about Urban Air Mobility: what it is, how NAS...
The Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Market Study is an in-depth study for ODM market leveraging identified ...
Urban air mobility is an exciting next step in the area of urban transportation. While it faces many...
This presentation briefs the UAM Framework and Barriers, UAM Grand Challenge, the UAM Maturity Level...
The presentation gives an overview of the AAM Project and the UAM Mission Office
Conduct research, development and testing to identify airspace operations requirements to enable lar...
Just a year ago we laid out the UTM challenges and NASA's proposed solutions. During the past year N...
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) - defined as safe and efficient air traffic operations in a metropolitan ar...
The successful realization of the incremental Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) vision will require the co...
The presentation will provide an overview of the Grand Challenge and the its associated build up. It...
Many UAS will operate at lower altitude (Class G, below 2000 feet). There is an urgent need for a sy...
NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) collaborates with the FAA and industry to pro...
NASA's Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Sub-Project is engaged in research to support the introduction of ai...
ARMD's urban air mobility strategy, including key activities of UMLs, Grand Challenge series, UAM ec...
This is a quick presentation on the UAM Research Visions which include the Commerical Operating Envi...
Educating California's Transportation Dept. (Caltrans) about Urban Air Mobility: what it is, how NAS...
The Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Market Study is an in-depth study for ODM market leveraging identified ...
Urban air mobility is an exciting next step in the area of urban transportation. While it faces many...
This presentation briefs the UAM Framework and Barriers, UAM Grand Challenge, the UAM Maturity Level...
The presentation gives an overview of the AAM Project and the UAM Mission Office
Conduct research, development and testing to identify airspace operations requirements to enable lar...
Just a year ago we laid out the UTM challenges and NASA's proposed solutions. During the past year N...
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) - defined as safe and efficient air traffic operations in a metropolitan ar...
The successful realization of the incremental Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) vision will require the co...
The presentation will provide an overview of the Grand Challenge and the its associated build up. It...
Many UAS will operate at lower altitude (Class G, below 2000 feet). There is an urgent need for a sy...
NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) collaborates with the FAA and industry to pro...
NASA's Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Sub-Project is engaged in research to support the introduction of ai...