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Urban air mobility (UAM) [1] [2] is the use of small, highly automated aircraft to carry passengers or cargo at lower altitudes in urban and suburban areas which have been developed in response to traffic congestion.
Blade Air Mobility, Inc. (stylized as BLADE) is an aviation company headquartered in New York City and incorporated in Delaware. Blade's urban air mobility platform provides air transportation for passengers and last-mile critical cargo, [2] [3] primarily using helicopters and amphibious aircraft for passenger routes in the United States, Canada, Southern Europe, and India, in addition to ...
AAM combines both urban air mobility (UAM), which involves transporting persons and cargo above the traffic within a city and regional air mobility (RAM) which is focused more on connecting suburbs, villages and rural towns as well as islands or adjacent communities separated by mountainous regions.
In aviation and transport Urban air mobility refers to urban transportation systems that use air travel. Pages in category "Urban air mobility" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
AIRO is a multi-faceted air mobility, autonomy, and aerospace company focusing on urban air mobility and drone ecosystems. It was founded in 2005 to operate AIRO Drone and Agile Defense. It was established as an air drones base company. In 2021, AIRO acquired Aspen Avionics and proceeded with a merger with Coastal Defense.
Eve Air Mobility develops electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and urban air mobility infrastructure. [3] EVE is a brand that was idealized by the innovation division of Embraer called EmbraerX .
Vahana was planned to become part of urban air mobility. In June 2017 at the Paris Air Show the prototype Vahana Alpha One (registration N301VX) was publicly presented for the first time. [8] 31 January 2018 the first flight took place in Pendleton, Oregon. The full-scale aircraft Alpha One demonstrator reached a height of 5 meters within 53 ...
Urban air mobility (UAM) is a category of AAM that covers mainly electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft serving in roles such as air taxis, air ambulances, and delivery vehicles of small goods in and around cities. Battery-powered motors in UAM aircraft can provide these services without the fuel consumption, exhaust emissions ...