CBAA Joins the CanaDAC Advanced
Air Mobility (AAM) Task Group
In order to influence the
direction and priorities of AAM development in Canada, the CBAA has joined the
CanaDAC Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Task Group #2. This group is part of a
joint initiative between the Canadian Advanced Air Mobility Consortium and
Transport Canada.
The initial objective is to
compile an inventory of anticipated AAM use-cases, which includes a focus on
those closest to commercialization and excludes those use-cases that are
already operationalized or where regulatory action is presently underway (e.g.,
RPAS VLOS and BVLOS operations in remote areas). The end deliverable is
expected to provide sufficient detail indicating what exactly each would
entail, feasibility, and provide realistic timeframes based on the technology
readiness.
Through this participation, the
CBAA will provide future business aviation use case perspectives such as
expected business markets, barriers for entry and required regulatory framework
adjustments.
To best support the CBAA in its
provision of quality advice to the Task Group, please share you views and ideas
regarding AAM future use in Canada at membersupport@cbaa.ca.