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UC Davis Aviation Noise and Emissions Symposium 2021


  • Community Air Mobility Initiative 911 Lakeville Street #185 Petaluma, CA, 94952 United States (map)

The 2021 ANE Symposium will be hosted virtually to ensure our members can stay healthy and do not have additional large financial burdens. Sessions will begin on Tuesday, February 23rd starting at 8:00 a.m. PST, lasting approximately 3 hours each day and concluding on Friday, February 26th. If you are interested in sharing on one of the topics below, please let us know!

This year, due to the conference format restrictions and additional time constraints, the symposium will not be hosting any trainings. You may review prior year's Noise 101 PowerPoints here and NextGen 1010 PowerPoint here.

CAMI’s Yolanka Wulff is chairing the following session:

How will Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) benefit communities?

Session Chairs: Yolanka Wulff, CAMI, Alex Gertsen, National Business Aviation Association, Gabe Andino, Teterboro Airport

This session will explore the integration of advanced air mobility into communities by considering the role of smaller regional and GA airports in these communities. This role will include various aspects of electric aviation, including IFR and VFR flight services, charging infrastructure, and maintenance. However, this role can be expanded to provide broader services to the community, including serving as a charging hub for ground transportation, as a collection site for clean electricity, as a hub for multiple modes of transportation, and as a distribution center for goods and services. With cleaner and quieter operations, and expanded opportunities, small airports can become a significant asset for their community. Speakers will present on advanced air mobility, transportation planning and case studies of GA airports incorporating AAM.