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NASA Advanced Air Mobility project’s National Campaign mobile testing trailer is pictured at NASA Armstrong Flight...
New decals are shown in this image of NASA's Mobile Operations Facility at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
The upgraded NASA Mobile Operations Facility, a mission control and data collection center on wheels, is shown...
The NASA Mobile Operations Facility sports new decals while parked at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center in...
Housed at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, the Advanced Air Mobility project's National...
In May and June, NASA researchers tested a 7-foot wing model with multiple propellers in the 14-by-22-Foot Subsonic...
NASA's Mobile Operations Facility is shown here with new decals at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards,...
This specially outfitted mission control center, called the Mobile Operations Facility, can travel to any...
NASA software developer, Ethan Williams, left, pilot Scott Howe, and operations test consultant Jan Scofield run a...
NASA research pilot David Zahn, left, wearing a temporal sensor and pupil tracking glasses works with NASA human...
NASA pilots along with Sikorsky safety pilots take off in Sikorsky’s SARA S-76B, left, and Black Hawk Optionally...
NASA pilots along with Sikorsky safety pilots flying Sikorsky’s Black Hawk Optionally Piloted Vehicle, left, and...
NASA is leading the nation to open a safe new era in air travel called Advanced Air Mobility, or AAM. AAM will...
NASA employees Broderic J. Gonzalez, left, and David W. Shank, right, install pieces of a 7-foot wing model in...
The Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign project conducted connectivity and infrastructure flight tests with a...
Mark Snycerski, senior research associate at NASA's Ames Research Center in California, monitored inbound telemetry...
NASA operations engineer Daniel Velasquez, left, is reviewing the Mobile Vertipad Sensor Package system as part of...
NASA operations engineer Daniel Velasquez, left, is reviewing the Mobile Vertipad Sensor Package system as part of...
Members from NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign team and Revolutionary Vertical Lift Technology team...
NASA researcher Norman W. Schaeffler adjusts a propellor, which is part of a 7-foot wing model that was recently...
What is AAM? AAM (Advanced Air Mobility) is the quest to find a new harmony in the sky. A safe and efficient way to...
An idea for a future air taxi hovers over a municipal vertiport in this NASA illustration. Experts from NASA’s...
Advanced Air Mobility, with its many vehicle concepts and potential uses in both local and intraregional...
Researchers at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, dropped a full-scale aircraft body, modeled...