Japan To Develop 3D Spatial Database For AAM Planning

Swift will fly its 021 VTOL uncrewed aircraft on routes generated using the 3D spatial information infrastructure.

Credit: Swift Tactical Systems
A Japanese-led team is to develop a 3D spatial information infrastructure for planning drone and air taxi flights in urban environments under a research project funded by the country’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). The project will involve Swift Xi, the...
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