Urban Air Mobility & Aerospace
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) has the potential to increase mobility in our nation’s most congested areas, reduce environmental impacts, and offer new business opportunities across a wide variety of industry sectors. Our team works with UAM developers, vehicle manufacturers, airport sponsors, and communities to develop UAM into a safe and sustainable component of the aviation system and multimodal urban transportation network.
Our professionals support the aerospace industry by assisting spaceport operators to develop and improve airside and landside facilities. Our engineering team have assisted with pavement design and rehabilitation, and our planning staff has prepared environmental compliance documents pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act and Federal Aviation Administration’s implementing guidance, as well as applicable state regulations. We have worked to prevent encroachment near spaceport facilities by reviewing proposed projects for their potential to affect current and future facility operations.
Experience
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) has the potential to increase mobility in our nation’s most congested areas, reduce environmental impacts, and offer new business opportunities across a wide variety of industry sectors. Our team works with UAM developers, vehicle manufacturers, airport sponsors, and communities to develop UAM into a safe and sustainable component of the aviation system and multimodal urban transportation network.
Our professionals support the aerospace industry by assisting spaceport operators to develop and improve airside and landside facilities. Our engineering team have assisted with pavement design and rehabilitation, and our planning staff has prepared environmental compliance documents pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act and Federal Aviation Administration’s implementing guidance, as well as applicable state regulations. We have worked to prevent encroachment near spaceport facilities by reviewing proposed projects for their potential to affect current and future facility operations.