NASA's High Density Vertiplex Research
In the coming years and decades, NASA wants to
bring new and innovative aviation services to areas
across the country, which will likely mean more
helicopter-style aircraft in the skies. NASA researchers
recently completed a series of tests to help make that
vision into a reality: simulating a facility where large
volumes of vertical take-off and landing aircraft can
operate.
NASA's Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) project works to help emerging aviation markets safely develop air transportation systems to move people and cargo. Its High Density Vertiplex (HDV) subproject seeks to develop the infrastructure needed to support those systems. Much of the country's air infrastructure is dedicated to airplanes. But in the future vertiports will become increasingly important, especially in urban areas.
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