Frequentis, a global control centre communication provider, and Unmanned Experts, an autonomous robotics specialist, are joining the NASA Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) project. The mission aims to support the emerging unmanned aviation markets to continue working towards integrating air taxis, which require electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL), cargo delivery aircraft and other new air vehicle concepts into the US national airspace system.
The NASA AAM project will support the safe development of an air transportation system that will move people and cargo between places previously unserved or underserved by aviation. “The safe integration of eVTOL into the airspace presents a great challenge and Frequentis is actively involved in projects (e.g. GOF2.0) that are addressing this challenge,” said John Fort, Managing Director Frequentis California
Frequentis will deploy the MosaiX SWIM digital platform to connect all partner systems to the NASA system. The AAM project is primarily focused on helping the UAM ecosystem to achieve a maturity level and to provide collaborative and responsive automation.