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FLYING Magazine on MSNNorth Carolina, Georgia to Study AAM ‘Interstate in the Sky’
Dedicated AAM corridor could host testing of electric air taxis, drones, and other advanced air mobility (AAM) technology.
Two southeastern states are working to study the creation of the nation’s first interstate advanced air mobility (AAM) corridor.
Transportation officials in South Carolina and Georgia broke ground Thursday on a major project along Interstate 95.
North Carolina and Georgia are creating an air mobility corridor from Charlotte to Atlanta for drones and air taxis.
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