NASA, Partners Push Forward with Remotely Piloted Airspace Integration 

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Key Takeaways:

  • 1. NASA and partners tested a tool for remotely piloted operations to enhance urban transportation efficiency.
  • 2. The ground-based radar developed by Collins Aerospace aims to ensure safety and prevent air traffic congestion.
  • 3. Collaboration between NASA and Wisk Aero will continue to advance eVTOL technologies for safe integration into national airspace.

NASA and partners conducted a successful test of a ground-based radar system for remotely piloted operations in urban areas, aiming to prevent air traffic congestion and ensure safety. The radar, developed by Collins Aerospace, was tested during a flight in California and showed promising results. The collaboration between NASA and Wisk Aero will further advance eVTOL technologies for efficient transportation and delivery services in congested urban areas.

Insight: The testing of the ground-based radar system for remotely piloted operations is a crucial step towards safely integrating eVTOL aircraft into national airspace, potentially revolutionizing urban transportation and delivery services.

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