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AUTONOMOUS
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                    POD

                                 BELL’S AUTONOMOUS



                                 POD TRANSPORT




















 INCLUDE ‘DISABLED CITIZENS’




 possible stage in the process; we want to
 get best-practice in accessibility built into   FAST FACTS


 egulators, local authorities and   the early development and DNA of the   The drone and urban air taxi

 Rindustry groups around the world   industry, so that those with most to gain   revolution has arrived.  Bell’s ATP Reaches New Milestone: Carries 110 lbs. of Payload

 will need to incorporate the views and   are not left behind.”  •  The COVID-19 pandemic has
 priorities of disabled groups in their early   If this new transport era is to be fully   fast-forwarded the era of drone-

 planning phase if the promise - and full   realised it can only be done on the basis of   based deliveries, providing com-

 market value - of advanced air mobility   inclusivity, to ensure the needs of disabled   munities in lockdown with vital

 citizens are fully taken into account from
 (AAM) and urban air mobility (UAM) sys-  the start.   medical supplies   ell’s Autonomous Pod Transport (APT) has

 tems are to be fully realised.  According to the White Paper these are   h�ps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/  Bfl own with 110Ibs (50 KG) of payload over

 This is according to a white paper pub-  key areas which need to be addressed,   technology-52206660  an eight-mile (12.9 KM) route at Bell’s testing site

 lished jointly by a UK based disabled flying   urgently. First is ensuring developers of   •  The drone market will be   near Fort Worth, Texas. To date, the APT flight

 charity organisation called Aerobility and   UAM ground infrastructure and platforms   worth up to $43 billion by 2025   test program has completed over 300 flights and




 a global trade association of the advanced   fully take into account the needs of disabled   h�ps://www.heliguy.com/  has been envisaged to provide efficient, rapid and



 air mobility sector called CIVATAglobal.  passengers - and the non-travelling public   blog/2020/06/24/global-drone-  dependable transport for payloads up to 70lbs.  Refurbished GSE
 “From the outset, UAM/AAM services   - in considering issues of access and egress.   market-will-grow-to-42-billion-  The vehicle is capable of autonomous flight,
 must be planned with the needs of those   Second, aviation safety regulators must   by-2025/  automatically flying a programmed flight route   We buy and sell



 who stand to benefit most from its intro-  take account of the needs of people with   •  The first flight of an electric air   and handling an array of contingency functions



 duction in mind - disabled communities,”   reduced mobility in their regulations. Third,   taxi in a European city took place   including medical deliveries, third-party logistics,

 said Mike Miller-Smith, CEO of Aerobility.   in smart city programmes where autono-  in 2019    offshore delivery, humanitarian relief and many


 “People will be able to fly from origin to   mous vehicles are being planned (air and   h�ps://www.youtube.com/  more.
 destination in ways which seem only ap-  ground), it is vital that disabled community   watch?v=NxBTzAbPSeY  Commenting on the milestone, John Wittmaak,





 propriate to science fiction. Once beyond   groups are incorporated into the earliest   •  In January China’s EHang   Programme Manager, Unmanned Aircraft Systems,



 prototype stage, autonomous air vehicle   planning. Before eVTOLs are flying in our   launched the world’s first pas-  Bell Flight said, “The APT flight test team continues



 design will need to develop in ways that   cities they will have to be given not just an   senger-carrying autonomous   to push the capabilities of our aircraft, and we are




 enable their use by visually impaired pas-  aviation safety regulator’s certificate to fly   electric air taxi sight-seeing flights   excited to hit this milestone. As we adapt to cus-





 sengers and those requiring wheel-chair   but a licence from the communities they   h�ps://www.youtube.com/  tomer needs, in the past year we have continued


 access for example, just as has been done   will be serving. Fourth, a repository of “best   watch?v=r8HiyGn7VF4&  to push the aircraft’s boundaries, increasing the

 and is required on many other urban trans-  practices” from around the world needs to   feature=emb_logo  payload capability from 70 Ibs to 110 Ibs.”

 port networks. Much to the detriment of   be launched so developers can understand   •  By 2040, UAM vehicles could be   He said, “APT serves as another example of
 those living with disability, we have learnt   not just the basic principles but the detailed   carrying more than 400 million   Bell’s continued innovative drive that has mo-
 the hard and expensive way, that this will   engineering solutions.  passengers a year   tivated our talented team since the days of


 be much more difficult to achieve if not   The White Paper can be accessed here:  Ur-  h�ps://assets.kpmg/content/  breaking the sound barrier and supporting NASA’s


 incorporated early.”  ban Air Mobility - White Paper — Aerobility.  dam/kpmg/ie/pdf/2019/10/  lunar missions. Now we are incredibly excited to

 “In December 2020, 14 European cities   For more information please contact:   ie-urban-air-mobility.pdf  demonstrate APT and see how many possibilities   www.airbusiness-gse.com
 delivered a manifesto to the European   Marcus O’Shea, Head of Fundrais-  •  By 2050 there will be up to   lay in store.”
 Union calling on local authorities to play   ing, Marketing & Communications at   160,000 commercial air taxis   Developed by innovative teams, APT delivers



 a key role in the development of UAM ini-  Aerobility on marcus@Aerobility.com   operating   mobility without the usual cost, footprint or spe-



 tiatives in Europe,” said Andrew Charlton,   www.aerobility.com or Philip Butter-  h�ps://www.rolandberger.com/  cialized training, required to operate conventional   Air Business GSE  Gulf and India : +971 56 447 5207


 director general of CIVATAglobal  worth-Hayes, Director of Communica-  en/Insights/Publications/The-  aircraft. In 2021 APT is expected to demonstrate   1 rue de la Haye 95731 Roissy CDG   Central Africa : +235 66 55 33 33



 “Our two organisations are now also   tions and Strategy at CIVATAglobal on   high-flying-industry-Urban-Air-  even more military and commercial operations   France  West Africa : + 225 01 01 52 62

                                                                                              South Africa : +27 72 521 65 63

 calling for UAM plans to include represen-  Phil.Butterworth-Hayes@civataglobal.  Mobility-takes-off.html  while simplifying user interfaces and enhancing the   gse@airbusiness.fr  Русский: +374 91 150 566

 tatives of disability groups at the earliest   org; www.civataglobal.org Q  aircraft’s autonomous features. Q  Tel. +33 17 379 17  17  Asia: +65 9616 4106

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