A lot of work needs to be done to build the infrastructure that can support advanced air mobility fleets. Ensuring there are enough vertiports in a city, as well as guaranteeing their reliability and

maintainability, will be key to making AAM a convenient and profitable mode of transportation. What are some ways the developers behind AAM can achieve this?

In this episode, Todd Tuthill, Vice President of Aerospace and Defense for Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined again by John Nixon, Vice President of Energy, Chemicals, and Infrastructure, to continue their discussion on AAM infrastructure. They dive into different methods of powering vertiports, the ideal places to build vertiports, how the digital twin can optimize AAM serviceability, and more.

 

In this episode, you will learn:

Methods to improve vertiports’ energy reliability and sustainability

The potential for small modular reactors (SRMs) as a power source for vertiports

Considerations into making vertiports convenient and serviceable

How serviceability can impact AAM vehicle design

The role of the digital twin in improving serviceability

Connect with Todd Tuthill:

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Connect with John Nixon:

LinkedIn

Connect with Patty Russo:

LinkedIn

Resources:

Siemens Aerospace & Defense website

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