Federal Funding Backs U.S. Regional Advanced Mobility Hub

The Tulsa Regional Advanced Mobility Corridor will expand on NASA- and FAA-funded drone and AAM programs already underway in Oklahoma.
Credit: Oklahoma State University
Oklahoma and Arkansas are making a bid to be a hub for research, development and production for advanced mobility, including drones, air taxis and technologies such as batteries and autonomy. A commercial drone flight corridor and advanced air mobility (AAM) research center are among projects to be...
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