47G And Utah Department Of Transportation Leading uFLY: America’s Advanced Air Mobility Crossroads To The West The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and the nonprofit Utah consortium 47G, in collaboration with a coalition of public and private partners, has been selected to participate in a national initiative to safely integrate advanced air mobility (AAM) technologies into the national airspace. The project, known as uFLY: America’s AAM Crossroads to the West, is a multi-state partnership led by UDOT in coordination with Oklahoma, Oregon, Idaho and Arizona. More than 30 public and private partners are participating in the uFLY effort, including several leading aircraft manufacturers, aviation operators and technology providers. Advanced air mobility uses electric aircraft to move people and packages to destinations throughout Utah and beyond.
47G And Utah Department Of Transportation Leading uFLY: America’s Advanced Air Mobility Crossroads To The West The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and the nonprofit Utah consortium 47G, in collaboration with a coalition of public and private partners, has been selected to participate in a national initiative to safely integrate advanced air mobility (AAM) technologies into the national airspace. The project, known as uFLY: America’s AAM Crossroads to the West, is a multi-state partnership led by UDOT in coordination with Oklahoma, Oregon, Idaho and Arizona. More than 30 public and private partners are participating in the uFLY effort, including several leading aircraft manufacturers, aviation operators and technology providers. Advanced air mobility uses electric aircraft to move people and packages to destinations throughout Utah and beyond.