AAM Security
While AAM is expected to bring about new opportunities, implementing AAM on a largescale is not without challenges. AAM capabilities may be exploited for nefarious purposes, giving way to new aviation security threats. Thus, there are many facets to consider when developing AAM security and addressing the inherent threats, both on the ground and in the air, related to AAM operations at large. Our panelists will explore the potential threats associated with the broad array of AAM applications in the airspaces and environments within which they are meant to operate. Panelists will discuss new security vulnerabilities inherent in the use of AAM; urgent security considerations for protecting AAM aircraft in flight; and what AAM ground infrastructure, ports and security processes may be like, including at fixed-base operators.
Moderator:
Mr. Justin Jedlinski, Manager, RPAS Security Policy, Transport Canada.
Panellists:
Mr. Jens Hennig, Vice President – Operations, General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA).
Dr. Sarah J. Fox, S/Chief Inspector, Airpol.
Mr. Rob Rottman, Executive Director, Aviation Policy, Plans, and Engagement Office, Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Mr. Jordi Vicens Obrador, Deputy Director, Logistics Analysis and Operational Simulation, Aéroport de Montréal.
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