AiRXOS, part of Evendale, Ohio-based GE Aviation, has unveiled an “Air Mobility” portfolio of autonomous solutions and partners to address the needs of autonomous transportation and the rapidly growing urban air mobility (UAM) market. The solutions – which have already received nationwide approval from multiple UAM operators – provide scalable and secure end-to-end infrastructure and applications to help organizations and governments manage data and capitalize on the UAM economy.
“The world is undergoing a massive transformation in how we move,” says Ken Stewart, CEO of AiRXOS. “From people, to cargo, to delivery, inspections, and public safety – urban air mobility and the new air mobility economy are changing transportation and society. Today’s announcement reflects AiRXOS digital strategy – enabling transportation transformation through commercial infrastructure, advanced operations solutions, and best-in-class technologies. The new Air Mobility portfolio infuses next generation air traffic management technology and services with world-class aviation expertise and execution. We welcome our technology and customer partners in developing this future-ready autonomous landscape.”
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