An airport master plan update being drafted for Florida’s Tampa International Airport (KTPA) has brought to light a Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (TBARTA) Innovative Transit Technologies Feasibility Study that explored urban air mobility options and other cutting-edge alternatives such as air gondolas and hyperloop. The updated master plan seeks to provide a 20-year horizon for the airport and will include provisions for “new or emerging trends and technologies,” with autonomous vehicles and eVTOLs specifically mentioned.
For the urban air mobility (UAM) portion, the master plan update will rely heavily on the TBARTA study, which was completed in July 2020, as well as a follow-on geographic information systems (GIS) model conducted by NASA that employed “heat mapping” to determine the best locations for air taxi vertiports. The heat map of Hillsborough County, where KTPA is located, identified 11 places for analysis, including the airport itself, Amalie Arena, and the Tampa Convention Center.
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