Urban Movement Labs (UML) has published a guide for communities looking to include eVTOL aircraft in their mix of public transportation options. The public-private not-for-profit alliance, which is working with the city of Los Angeles, says that its publication Integrating Advanced Air Mobility: a Primer for Cities gives municipal and other government stakeholders an overview of the emerging advanced air mobility (AAM) technologies, as well as “steps to consider during exploratory and initial planning phases, and considerations for the near future.”
The 65-page guide is based largely on work already done to bring AAM to sprawling Los Angeles. This covers almost two years of planning and policy formulation since Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti set up what is now called the Advanced Air Mobility Partnership.
Among the companies backing the partnership are eVTOL aircraft developers Archer, Supernal, Volocopter, and Overair as well as ride-hailing platform Blade and helicopter operator Helinet, which has plans to branch out from its current helicopter services. Both the Los Angeles Department of Transportation and its City Planning division are involved in the project as well. Joby and its customer Delta Air Lines also have plans to start eVTOL air services in Los Angeles.
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