Aircraft supporting AAM operations will leverage a novel ecosystem which is fully digital, and their use of automation and autonomy is expected to differ significantly from conventional aircraft. Session panelists will discuss how the integration of greater levels of autonomy and automation will impact operational procedures and development of new regulatory frameworks.
Moderator:
Ms. Anna Mracek Dietrich, Senior Policy Advisor, Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI).
Panellists:
Dr. Oleksandra Molloy, Senior Lecturer in Aviation, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia.
Mr. Wes Ryan, NG Fellow, Airworthiness of Autonomy and AI, Northrup Grumman Corporation.
Ms. Jolana Dvorska, Sr. Technical R&D Manager, Advanced Technology Europe, Honey well International, s.r.o.
Mr. David Oord, Senior Policy Manager, Wisk Aero.
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