Wisk, NASA Validate Multi-Aircraft Supervision In Airspace Simulation

Wisk’s operational concept would see one multi-vehicle supervisor oversee three aircraft simultaneously. Credit: Wisk Aero

Wisk’s operational concept would see one multi-vehicle supervisor oversee three aircraft simultaneously.

Credit: Wisk Aero
Wisk Aero and NASA have demonstrated that one ground-based supervisor can oversee three autonomous eVTOL aircraft simultaneously while interacting with today’s air traffic control system. A simulation campaign, conducted under Wisk’s five-year Space Act Agreement with NASA, connected the company’s...
Ben Goldstein

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