AAM and Humanitarian Operations
In support to humanitarian operations, AAM provides new logistical solutions. Deliveries by UAS and logistic hubs offer potential to be explored. While some of these developments are taking place, wider implementation, and the facilitation of a quick response to emergency needs, remains challenging. The panelists will explore how humanitarian operations integrate into the AAM ecosystem, and how the implementation of a framework of operational provisions will support their development.
Moderator:
Mr. Barry Koperberg, Founder and GeneralManager, Wings For Aid.
Panellists:
Mr. Miguel Lens Pardo, Chief Aviation Planning,Projects and Training, Department ofOperational Support, United Nations (UNDOS).
Mr. Oleg Aleksandrov, Aviation Officer, UAS/AirshipCargo Projects, World Food Programme (WFP).
Mr. Harrison Gordon Maurice Wolf, AssociateDirector of Advanced Aviation, Flight Safety Foundation.
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