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Paths to Autonomous Vehicle Operations for Urban Air Mobility

This project focused on exploring the feasibility and challenges associated with possible pathways from current aviation operations and ground-based transportation to urban air mobility, i.e., the on-demand airborne transportation of people and goods in congested metropolitan areas.

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