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Leaders Push for Equitable, Accessible Aviation Future

MagniX believes its electric propulsion system will be certified in late 2022. (Photo: MagniX) Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti appealed to lawmakers to work with stakeholders and regional leaders to establish basic standards to create urban air mobility (UAM) networks that are safe, sensitive to local communities, intermodally linked, and accessible to everyone, not just the wealthy. Garcetti who has worked with the World Economic Forum on UAM principles, as well as other private and public entities to help pave the way for UAM networks was among a half-dozen witnesses outlining their visions for the future of aviation Wednesday during a House aviation subcommittee hearing on The Leading Edge: Innovation in U.S. Aerospace.

DVIDS - News - Prestigious awards go to U S Navy Aerospace Experimental Psychologists attached to NAMRU-Dayton

Prestigious awards go to U.S. Navy Aerospace Experimental Psychologists attached to NAMRU-Dayton Photo By Megan Mudersbach | U.S. Navy Aerospace Experimental Psychologists assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit.. read moreread more Photo By Megan Mudersbach | U.S. Navy Aerospace Experimental Psychologists assigned to Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton (NAMRU-Dayton) prepare for a test profile in the Disorientation Research Device, also known as the Kraken. As a basic research device, the Kraken can be customized for specific project needs. Here, NAMRU-Dayton researchers use the Kraken to study the impact of spatial disorientation and visual illusions on aircrew performance. Lt. Cmdr. Brennan Cox (left), Deputy Director, Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory (NAMRL), NAMRU-Dayton and Lt. Sarah Sherwood (right), Acting Department Head, Acceleration and Sensory Sciences Departm

How The U S Army Will Incorporate New Tech For Aviation Readiness

Share April 12, 2021 An Army UH-60L Black Hawk was prepared for shipment to the National Institute for Aviation Research, where a virtual model of it will be created. Credit: Lisa Simunaci/U.S. Army The U.S. Army is embarking on an initiative that may revolutionize the maintenance process for current and future aviation systems. The service is partnering with the Wichita State University National Institute for Aviation Research to create a Sikorsky UH-60L digital twin. The idea is to convert. How The U.S. Army Will Incorporate New Tech For Aviation Readiness is part of Aviation Week Network s complimentary online access.

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