NASA Funds University Research On AAM, Ammonia-Fueled Airliner

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NASA projects will develop models to help plan vertiport infrastructure and minimize noise from AAM operations.
Credit: NASA
Several research projects to ensure the safe growth of advanced air mobility (AAM), as well as a team working to design an ammonia-fueled electrified 150-passenger airliner, have been selected to receive a total of $25.1 million over four years under NASA’s University Leadership Initiative. The...
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