Corridors Could Be a Solution To AAM Airspace Access Issue

Skylanes for UAM
In the “tracks’ model of the airspace corridors, skylanes would be established at varied altitudes. This would allow multiple aircraft to operate at different performance levels, similar to how lanes operate on a ground-based highway.
As NASA’s National Campaign continues to progress, the underlying working groups are evaluating a variety of solutions to some of the toughest issues in urban air mobility operations. And among them is where the aircraft will operate specifically, and how they will enter and exit that airspace. Tom...
Carole Rickard Hedden

Carole Rickard Hedden was Executive Editor for custom content and Program Excellence for the Aviation Week Network, providing custom content and research to industry executives.

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