(09 May 2022, 10:42 +07)
To contribute to the development of advanced air
mobility, companies, universities, research institutions and
municipalities are joining forces to form the Air Mobility
Initiative (AMI).
Members of AMI include Airbus, City of Ingolstadt,
Deutsche Bahn, Deutsche Flugsicherung, Diehl Aerospace, Droniq,
Munich Airport, Red Cross and Telekom.
The initiative, supported by the Free
State of Bavaria and the Federal Republic of Germany, will set up
a series of research projects aimed at making urban air mobility
within and between cities a reality.
The joint projects are centered around three main
areas: electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft,
unmanned traffic management (UTM) services, as well as airport & city
integration - including vertiports.
The Air Mobility Initiative is supported by the Free State of Bavaria and the Federal Republic of Germany, among others
"In many parts of the world, eVTOLs will
offer a whole new mobility service in the near future," said
Markus May, Head of Operations for urban air mobility at Airbus.
"Airbus and the AMI partners are aware that the introduction of
such a system requires the cooperation of many players with
different competences. Our goal is to build a transport service
that benefits society and this is what we are setting up here in
Bavaria."
In a first step, the AMI partners will address the
technological, infrastructural, legal, and social prerequisites
for the future implementation of advanced air transport.
Subsequently, the knowledge gained will be carried through a
demonstration project under real conditions with eVTOLs.
Airbus is leading the vehicle stream together with
Diehl Aerospace, University of Stuttgart and other partners. The
UTM activities will deal with the safe and efficient flight of
vehicles on their routes in and outside cities.
This is being
advanced together with Droniq, Airbus, f.u.n.k.e. Avionics,
SkyFive, BrigkAir, DFS, Telekom, Universities from Munich and
Hamburg and other partners.
Through the vertiport activities, AMI
will work on take-off and landing sites for the aircraft as well
as their integration into airports and cities. Munich Airport,
Deutsche Bahn, Bauhaus Luftfahrt, Airport Nürnberg, Universities
of Ingolstadt and Munich are responsible for this topic.
Work on the individual AMI projects began in
January 2022. The test flights of the demonstration project will
be carried out in the region around Ingolstadt. The initiative is
funded with a total of €17 million from the Free State of Bavaria
and €24 million from the Federal Government. Together with the
industry's own funds, this results in a total activity of € 86
million over a period of three years.
The complete list of AMI partners currently
includes:
Airbus, APSYS Risk Engineering GmbH, amd sigma strategic airport
development GmbH, Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V., Bayerisches Rotes Kreuz,
brigk - Digitales Gründerzentrum der Region Ingolstadt GmbH, C-3
Comm Systems, DB Regio represented by Regionalverkehr Oberbayern
GmbH (RVO), DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH, Diehl Aerospace GmbH,
Droniq GmbH, EchoStar Mobile Limited, Flughafen Nürnberg GmbH -
Airport Nürnberg, Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Förderung der
angewandten Forschung e.V., f.u.n.k.e. AVIONICS GmbH, HENSOLDT
Sensors GmbH, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Munich
Airport International GmbH, Schwarzbild Medienproduktion GmbH,
SkyFive AG, Skyports, Stadt Ingolstadt, Technische Hochschule
Ingolstadt, Technische Universität Hamburg, Technische Universität
München, Telekom Deutschland GmbH, Universität der Bundeswehr
München, Universität Stuttgart.
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