FAA Refines Corridor Concept For UAM Operations

The FAA foresees UAM corridors evolving to include passing zones to facilitate two-way traffic.

Credit: FAA
The FAA has updated its concept of operations for urban air mobility (UAM), adding detail to its vision for how air taxis will fly in a highly automated, cooperative environment within dedicated airspace corridors. The agency introduced the idea of UAM corridors in the first version of its UAM...
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