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NASA adds new partners to its National Campaign, with the first phase of flight testing to begin next year

Thir­teen com­pa­nies and one uni­ver­si­ty have signed agree­ments with NASA’s Advanced Air Mobil­i­ty project’s Nation­al Cam­paign, as it con­tin­ues to work towards inte­grat­ing air taxis, car­go deliv­ery air­craft and oth­er new air vehi­cle con­cepts into the USA’s air­space sys­tem.

The part­ners will par­tic­i­pate in NC‑1, which will include flight demon­stra­tions and sim­u­la­tions at test sites around the coun­try over sev­er­al months.

These part­ners have signed on for the first full phase of test­ing for the Nation­al Cam­paign, or NC‑1, which is planned for 2022. This includes flight, air­space, and infra­struc­ture part­ners for flight test­ing.

Starr Ginn, AAM Nation­al Cam­paign lead, said: “The Nation­al Cam­paign team is excit­ed to con­duct oper­a­tional flight demon­stra­tions with the first Advanced Air Mobil­i­ty inte­grat­ed exper­i­men­tal ecosys­tem for the urban envi­ron­ment that con­nects air­space providers, infra­struc­ture ser­vices, and a UAM vehi­cle in real time.”

The fol­low­ing indus­try part­ners were cho­sen:

Flight part­ners for demon­stra­tions: Reli­able Robot­ics Cor­po­ra­tion and con­tin­ued work with Wisk Aero LLC and Joby Avi­a­tion. 

Infra­struc­ture part­ners for demon­stra­tions: AURA Net­work Sys­tems, Raytheon Com­pa­ny, Robust Ana­lyt­ics Inc., Sky­Grid, and The Uni­ver­si­ty of North Texas. AURA was also cho­sen for addi­tion­al com­mu­ni­ca­tions, nav­i­ga­tion, and sur­veil­lance flight test­ing activ­i­ties.

Air­space part­ners for sim­u­la­tions: ANRA Tech­nolo­gies Inc., ARINC Incor­po­rat­ed, Avi­sion Inc., Metron Avi­a­tion Inc., OneSky Sys­tems Inc., Sky­Grid, and Unmanned Experts Inc.

These part­ners were cho­sen for a non-reim­bursable Space Act Agree­ment to work along­side NASA in a mutu­al­ly ben­e­fi­cial oppor­tu­ni­ty.

After solic­i­ta­tions opened in Feb­ru­ary, sev­er­al local gov­ern­ments across the U.S. also signed agree­ments in May to help accel­er­ate Advanced Air Mobil­i­ty. Addi­tion­al part­ner­ships are antic­i­pat­ed with indus­try in sup­port of NASA’s Advanced Air Mobil­i­ty ini­tia­tives. 

NASA’s vision for Advanced Air Mobil­i­ty is to help cre­ate safe, sus­tain­able, acces­si­ble, and afford­able avi­a­tion for sev­er­al uses at the local and region­al lev­el.

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Jason Pritchard

Jason Pritchard is the Editor of eVTOL Insights. He holds a BA from Leicester's De Montfort University and has worked in Journalism and Public Relations for more than a decade. Outside of work, Jason enjoys playing and watching football and golf. He also has a keen interest in Ancient Egypt.

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