Canada Launches Research Into Advanced Air Mobility, Autonomy

NRC
NRC Canada uses its Bell 412 in-flight simulator to develop advanced rotorcraft flight controls.
Credit: National Research Council Canada
With the second largest helicopter fleet in the world, Canada has launched a program to develop the technologies, supply chain and regulations for advanced air mobility, including urban and regional cargo and passenger transportation. The Integrated Aerial Mobility (IAM) program is led by National...

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