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AAM/goods delivery: main enablers for BVLOS routine operations within environment at low and medium risk

Aniello Menichino (Department of Air Transport Sustainability, Italian Aerospace Research Centre Capua, CIRA, Capua, Italy)
Vittorio Di Vito (Department of Air Transport Sustainability, Italian Aerospace Research Centre Capua, CIRA, Capua, Italy)
Gennaro Ariante (Department of Science and Technology, University of Naples Parthenope, Naples, Italy)
Giuseppe Del Core (Department of Science and Technology, University of Naples Parthenope, Naples, Italy)

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 25 August 2023

Issue publication date: 13 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Theadvanced air mobility (AAM) is defined by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as safe, accessible, automated and affordable air transportation system for passengers and cargo, capable of serving previously hard-to-reach urban and rural sites. The purpose of this paper is to focus on explaining potential solutions, under study by the authors, which could support beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations for goods delivery in a safe way.

Design/methodology/approach

According to recent NASA-commissioned market studies, by 2030, there will be as many as 500 million flights a year for package delivery services and 750 million flights a year for passengers’ transportation (AAM). A significant number of these aircrafts will be unmanned aerial vehicles, meaning that they are self-flying or autonomous, of which the smallest ones are quadcopters: they are relatively inexpensive and are capable to perform various tasks, such as aerial observation, crop monitoring and treatment, search and rescue, power line monitoring and goods delivery. On the other hand, there are still many difficulties in introducing them into medium- and low-risk BVLOS routine operations for goods delivery: unfortunately, there are no regulations and technologies yet that enable these operations.

Findings

This conceptual paper outlines the studies about possible solutions, identified by authors, which could support BVLOS operations in a medium- and low-risk environment; in particular, the following aspects have been analysed: regulations, integrating control systems for drones, sensors (on board obstacle detection and avoidance), emergency management (emergency on ground system to identify safe landing areas), concepts of droneway (or flight corridors) and drones recovery hub.

Originality/value

The purpose of this paper is to provide a conceptual description of the possible solutions, under study by the authors, which could contribute enabling the BVLOS operations in a medium- and low-risk environment. The paper aims describing the state of the art, terms of regulations, classifications and limitations and describing possible conceptual solutions that could guarantee safety in introducing unmanned aircraft system operations inside urban areas.

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Citation

Menichino, A., Di Vito, V., Ariante, G. and Del Core, G. (2023), "AAM/goods delivery: main enablers for BVLOS routine operations within environment at low and medium risk", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 95 No. 10, pp. 1578-1587. https://doi.org/10.1108/AEAT-01-2023-0003

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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