Have you heard of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM)? The innovative program uses revolutionary aircraft to relieve congestion in heavily populated areas and deliver mobility options to residents, businesses, disadvantaged communities, Indigenous peoples and emergency responders (yes, kind of like The Jetsons).
The next frontier in aviation, AAM introduces zero-emission aircraft that employ electric and hydrogen fuel cell technology, along with new technologies like lightweight electric motors and advanced composites – and it has the potential to pump $318 billion into the global economy over the next 20 years. In Canada, the Canadian Advanced Air Mobility (CAAM) consortium – consisting of
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