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13/05
1:30pm – 2:20pm
Wing Theatre
Integrating new entrants into complex urban environments presents numerous challenges for ANSPs. From technology to regulatory, and public acceptance, CNS infrastructure buildout of AAM ecosystems embrace, evaluate, and overcome a myriad of constraints and produce a roadmap to autonomous flight integration. This panel delve into the many challenges to setting up and operating these ecosystems and ongoing research to explore solutions
Moderator: Boe Svatek, Collins Aerospace
Potential Panelists:
• TBD: Shivanjli Sharma, NASA ATM-X
• TBD: David Batchelor, Chief External Affairs & Communication at the SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking (SJU)
• TBD: OEM Representative: Reliable Robotics / Wisk
• TBD: Khushboo Wadhwani, UAV Traffic Management (UTM) Collins Aerospace Lead for SESAR Project ÉALÚ-AER or Javier Camacho Font, UTM/UAS Sr. Project Engineer at Collins Aerospace