In a positive move for industry Airservices Australia and Wisk have this week signed a Memorandum of Understanding to help both organisations gain insights into the future airspace management needs of Advanced Air Mobility operations, such as air taxis, The arrangement will enable aerospace manufacturer, Wisk, to share expertise which will pave the way for safe advanced air travel in the coming decades. As part of this MOU, Airservices Australia will be conducting a series of workshops and simulations aimed at gaining a deeper understanding of how Advanced Air Mobility systems will seamlessly integrate with Airservices systems into the national airspace. You can read more about the partnership on the Airservices Australia website https://lnkd.in/grZkhuzr
Autonomous air mobility (AAM) firm Wisk has signed an agreement with Airservices to explore the integration of air taxis into Australia’s airspace. The memorandum of understanding will see Wisk, a subsidiary of Boeing, and Airservices collaborate and share expertise on AAM, with an estimated one million air taxi flights per year expected by 2043. Wisk is aiming to have air taxis in Brisbane by the 2032 Olympic Games. https://lnkd.in/g8xgMREV