Air Taxi Research Facility to Open in OKC
The $8 million V-PAR will test vertical travel technology and procedures before air taxis enter the national airspace, officials said.
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Groundbreaking held for new FAA air taxi testing facility in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City is set to play a pivotal role in the future of air taxis as the FAA begins construction on a facility to test vertical travel technology for safe integration into national airspace.
Air taxi research facility to open in OKC
Flying cars may seem like something you've seen in a TV show such as "The Jetsons", but something similar could soon have a spot in Oklahoma. A new research and operation facility broke ground Thursday morning at the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center.
FAA Moves from Planning to Building for Advanced Air Mobility
New research facility signals shift from policy development to operational readiness The Federal Aviation Administration is taking another step toward integrating advanced air mobility (AAM) into the National Airspace System (NAS), breaking ground this week on a dedicated research facility designed to study how the next generation of vertical flight aircraft will safely operate alongside […] The post FAA Moves from Planning to Building for Advan…
FAA breaks ground on new AAM research facility
The United States Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have broken ground on a new facility at the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center in Oklahoma City to support research, training and operational analysis for advanced air mobility aircraft. The Vertical Take-Off and Landing Procedures and Analysis Range (V-PAR) will provide a dedicated environment for the FAA and its partners to conduct research on vertical take…
DOT and FAA break ground on $8.3 million eVTOL research site
It has been announced that the US Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have broken ground on a new research facility in Oklahoma City, designed to support the development and integration of advanced air mobility aircraft. The facility, known as the Vertical Take-Off and Landing Procedures and Analysis Range, or V-PAR, will be located at the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center. Construction is budgeted at app…
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