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06/02/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/01/2021 20:01
Commencement of pilot experiment for developing flight routes for numerous air mobility vehicles by quantum computing
Sumitomo Corporation (Head Office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director, President and Chief Executive Officer: Masayuki Hyodo), Tohoku University (Location:Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture、President:Hideo Ohno) and OneSky Systems, Inc. (Head Office: Pennsylvania, US; CEO: Robert Hammett) (hereinafter collectively, three parties) have commenced a pilot program for developing thousands of flight routes for Urban Air Mobility (UAM) vehicles by quantum computing starting from June 2021 and ending on December 2021(hereinafter, Pilot Program ). This Pilot Program is essential for realization of future advanced air mobility, in which numerous UAM vehicles, e.g. air taxis, and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), e.g. drones will be flying.
FlyOhio, NASA partner to deploy advanced air mobility ecosystem
Award focuses on system development through integrated vehicle and airspace demonstrations in real-world scenarios.
FlyOhio, a collaboration of public, private, and academic institutions led by DriveOhio’s advanced air mobility (AAM) group, has been selected to participate in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)’s
Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign. The award focuses on system development through integrated vehicle and airspace demonstrations in real-world scenarios that are critical to safe and effective commercialization.
“In Ohio, we have a longstanding history with advancing aerospace technology, and we continue to pursue new opportunities to support the development of cutting-edge technology,” said Gov. Mike DeWine. “We are eager to join with NASA in a new, broad coalition of institutions across the state who are investing in the advancement of this transformative aerospace te