UK Funds Future Flight Drone, AAM Projects

Skyports Infrastructure  Caption: Skyports’ Bicester vertiport testbed will be part of the OXCAM AAM Corridor project to link Oxford and Cambridge in the UK

Skyports’ Bicester vertiport testbed will be part of the OXCAM AAM Corridor project to link Oxford and Cambridge in the UK.

Credit: Skyports Infrastructure
Heavy-lift drone logistics and medical delivery services are among 14 projects selected to receive £4.4 million ($5.9 million) in UK government funding under the Future Flight Program. The demonstration of an advanced air mobility (AAM) corridor for eVTOL aircraft is also planned. Under the Beyond...
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