A Proposed Taxonomy for Advanced Air Mobility is a conference paper by Laura A. Garrow, Brian J. German, Noah T. Schwab, Michael D. Patterson, Nancy L. Mendonca, Yuri O. Gawdiak, and James R. Murphy.
The surge in interest in adopting novel technologies like electrified propulsion and automation, along with innovative business models, aims to integrate aviation services into a wider societal scope. Primarily enhancing existing ground transportation or enabling new operational capacities for shorter-distance air missions, these services are collectively referred to as advanced air mobility (AAM). This encompasses passenger and cargo transportation and tasks like aerial photography. This paper delineates advanced air mobility and introduces a framework grounded in demand and supply concepts, serving as a basis for constructing a taxonomy for AAM focusing on passenger applications. This taxonomy intends to unify the emerging AAM stakeholder community under a common vocabulary and enhance coordination across various AAM research and development endeavors.
Publication Date- April 2022
A Proposed Taxonomy for Advanced Air Mobility contains the following major sections:
- Introduction
- A Brief Description of Advanced Air Mobility
- Literature Review
- Taxonomy
- Conclusions
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Authors- Laura A. Garrow, Brian J. German, Noah T. Schwab, Michael D. Patterson, Nancy L. Mendonca, Yuri O. Gawdiak, and James R. Murphy.
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