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The FAA Newsroom shares:

This year’s FAA Drone and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Symposium focused on how the FAA continues to safely integrate these aircraft while creating a framework to accelerate advanced operations.

The event, which ran from July 30 – Aug 1 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Maryland, brought together representatives from the FAA, other government agencies, international aviation experts, industry leaders and academia.

The presenters and panelists discussed the latest information and advancements related to the diverse uses of drones and the safe integration of Advanced Air Mobility aircraft, like air taxis, into the National Airspace System.

This year’s theme was Connected Skies / Connected Communities. Sessions and workshops focused on how the FAA continues to safely integrate drones while creating a regulatory and operational framework to accelerate advanced operations such as beyond visual line of sight and UAS Traffic Management (UTM). AAM sessions and workshops focused on how air taxis and electric vertical take-off, and landing (eVTOL) aircraft will change aviation as we know it.

FAA panelists and speakers highlighted the agency’s ongoing work to enable safe, efficient and secure operations that meet the high safety standards the public expects and deserves.

Learn more on the FAA Drone and AAM Symposium website.

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