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Navigating the Skies: FAA and NASA Unveil Top 3 Breakthroughs in UAS and AAM for 2023

December 26, 2023 by Miriam McNabb 5 Comments

FAA  NASA Top 3 2023Aviation Pioneers Kevin Morris and Huy Tran on the 2023 Highlights in Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Advanced Air Mobility: from the Dawn of Drones interview.

By: Akshata

2023 has been an important year for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), in terms of significant progress. In this exclusive year-in-review with industry experts Kevin Morris, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)’s “Drone Guy” and Huy Tran, the Director of Aeronautics at the Ames Research Center for National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the two dive into the Top 3 developments in both UAS and AAM from their perspectives.

Top 3 in UAS

Expanded BVLOS Operations

This year, the FAA granted ground-breaking Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) exemptions to four companies, Phoenix Air Unmanned, UPS Flight Forward, uAvionix and Zipline.

According to Morris, “These exemptions are paving the way for others to expand BVLOS drone flying.” Other companies can now use these milestone waivers to scale their own complex operations, including for drone deliveries. This interim measure will help move drone logistics forward more rapidly, on a nationwide scale, until the FAA conducts BVLOS rulemaking. (Morris, however, remained mum on when that rulemaking might occur).

Streamlined Agricultural Drone Operations

This year, the FAA witnessed a surge in applications from UAS operators seeking to incorporate their tech into agricultural operations under part 137. Originally, the agency followed its long-standing process for traditional aviation to grant these approvals for UAS. This led to delays of 9 months to a year to operate UAS for crop-spraying.

After approving hundreds of these requests with minimal incidents, the FAA adopted a risk-based approach to streamline the certification process for lower-risk UAS ag operations. Specifically, the FAA streamlined the Part 137 UAS certification process and transferred responsibilities within the Safety Assurance System (SAS) to the 137 UAS Operations Office (see: https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Notice/N_8900.659.pdf )

Morris explained the dramatic difference this policy change has made.  “If you’re operating a drone under 55 pounds, essentially a part 107 type operation, you can start to get your authorization to operate in as little as 30 days,” he said. “We’ve really made that process much more efficient.”

Like the four BVLOS waivers, leveraging the lessons learned from the expedited part 137 process may set a baseline for potential applications in other complex operations.

Advancements in Air Traffic Management (ATM)

Huy Tran noted that NASA made significant progress relevant to UAS Traffic Management (UTM) this year.  Specifically, through NASA’s Advanced Capabilities for Emergency Response Operations (ACERO), the agency’s researchers successfully conducted first-ever tests using a mobile air traffic management kit, in the context of wildland firefighting.

The kit provides a comprehensive view of crewed aircraft locations in the airspace, complementing the vigilance of UAS pilots.  Deployed across forests in Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina, this kit enhances awareness for remote ground pilots. NASA’s goal is to commercialize it and make ATM a reality on a smaller scale for public safety agencies.

Top 3 in AAM

Air Taxi Operations Started to Take Off

This year, the FAA released its Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Concept of Operations (ConOps) version 2.0, essentially a blueprint that outlines the future of air taxi operations in the national airspace. (https://www.faa.gov/air-taxis/uam_blueprint)

According to the ConOps, initially, air taxis will operate using existing routes and helipads, following the same rules as helicopters. The blueprint envisions designated corridors for air taxis, with pilots on board actively flying the aircraft. As operations increase, the system will likely evolve into two-way traffic corridors using industry-developed technologies for safety separation.

Perhaps more importantly, 2023 witnessed the first flights of air taxis in New York’s complex airspace. Tran highlighted the continued collaboration between the FAA, NASA and industry to make these flights happen and seamlessly integrate these air taxis into the National Airspace System (NAS). The goal is to make air taxis routine, scalable, and affordable, opening avenues for medical transportation and other public-good use cases.

Innovate 28 Plan

In July, the FAA released the Innovate 28 plan, a roadmap for routine AAM operations by 2028. The plan emphasizes massive coordination between the FAA, NASA, local governments and industry stakeholders. It addresses key aspects such as vertiports, electrical grid support and airworthiness criteria for UAS and electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

Morris shed light on this initiative. “We called it Innovate28 because the idea is that by 2028, we are going to have routine AAM operations. They may not be at scale in ‘28, but the goal is to have those routine operations operating by 2028.” These flights are projected to coincide with the L.A. Olympic games that same year.

UTM Field Tests

Tran noted that NASA has selected a key site for real-world UAS Traffic Management (UTM) trials. This will pick up on the research NASA had formally completed in 2019 in Nevada.

The UTM Key Site Operational Evaluation forges strategic partnerships with operators and UAS Service Suppliers (USSs). Through collaborative efforts, participants seek necessary exemptions to operate BVLOS at a designated key site utilizing UTM services. The FAA envisions that this operational evaluation will not only facilitate ongoing operations at the key site but will also serve as a dynamic “living lab.”

As Tran aptly put it, “We are calling this a living lab because once we set up the infrastructure, then industry, academics and other government agencies can continue to use it as a way to improve the technology and to test it out before it goes into operations,” she said.

The goal is that every year, NASA will demonstrate technical UTM capabilities to assist the FAA in allowing full-scale UAS operations. While neither Tran nor Morris would reveal the location of the initial key site or other ones, rumor has it may be in the Dallas Metroplex area of Texas. 

Onward and Upward!

The UAS industry experienced a significant boom in 2023 globally. Tran noted, “We saw more use cases and acceptance in the public, especially in Africa and other third-world countries.” Based on this year’s progress, the FAA and Morris see the future of UAS and AAM as bright.

Morris hinted at the FAA’s planned evolution of airworthiness criteria for UAS. “We’re going to get into more of the airworthiness criteria for drones, moving away perhaps from Special Airworthiness Certificates into full-fledged airworthiness certificates,” he said. He continued, “This will be the next big step toward routine scalable operation.”

Tran shared her vision for the years to come. “I anticipate that we’ll begin witnessing changes in 2024 that will set the stage for advancements in 2025, 2026, 2027, and beyond. Hopefully, by 2030, we will observe the establishment of  scalable operations for both UAS and AAM,” she said.For Morris, collaboration remains the key to this bright future. “As we move forward, collaborative efforts between government entities, industry stakeholders and regulatory bodies will be crucial to shaping the landscape of UAS and AAM to ensure a safe, efficient, and integrated future in airspace systems,” he said.

As we close out 2023, we all eagerly wait to see what 2024 will bring, with hopes that the future will indeed shine as brightly for UAS and AAM as predicted.

Hear more from Huy Tran and Kevin Morris on the Dawn of Drones podcast: https://www.auvsi.org/dawn-drones-episode-123-faa-and-nasa-ames-research-center

Akshata is Production Manager at P3 Tech and Owner of Drone Script, is a mechanical engineer, freelance writer and a dedicated advocate of drone technology. She channels her passion for drones into real-world results.  Akshata’s ability to simplify complex concepts and inspire others positions her as a thought leader, bridging the gap between technology and its broader audience.

Miriam McNabb

Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
For drone industry consulting or writing, Email Miriam.

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