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Canada is racing to integrate electric aircraft and drones into its airspace, reshaping how people and goods move across the country

By Martin Richardson · July 15, 2024, 9:39 PM UTCCanadian Advanced Air MobilityEvtol IndustryJr HammondMartin Richardson
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Key takeaways

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Canada advances air mobility with electric and drone technology.

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Canadian Advanced Air Mobility expands from regional to national initiative.

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The initiative aims to improve connectivity in rural and indigenous areas.

As the aviation industry advances, Canadian Advanced Air Mobility (CAAM) is spearheading the integration of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, drones, and other innovative technologies into Canadian airspace. The need for sustainable and efficient air transport solutions is more critical than ever. The stakes are high, with environmental impacts and economic opportunities driving the urgency for change.

How is Canada positioning itself at the forefront of this aerial revolution? What are the potential impacts on both urban and remote communities?

In this episode of SkyShift, host Martin Richardson engages with JR Hammond, the Executive Director of Canadian Advanced Air Mobility, to explore these pressing questions. They discuss CAAM's mission, the evolution of advanced air mobility in Canada, and the key players involved in this transformative industry.

Key Points of Discussion:

The Shift from CAM to CAAM: Hammond explains the transition from a regional focus on urban air mobility in Vancouver and British Columbia to a national not-for-profit organization, enabling broader engagement and access to federal support.
Membership and Ecosystem: CAAM's diverse membership includes over 250 organizations from OEMs to government officials, airports, academia, and investment partners, all collaborating to create a holistic advanced mobility ecosystem.
Regional and Indigenous Impact: The discussion highlights CAAM's efforts to integrate advanced mobility technologies into rural and indigenous communities, enhancing connectivity and resilience in remote areas.

CAAM's diverse membership includes over 250 organizations from OEMs to government officials, airports, academia, and investment partners, all collaborating to create a holistic advanced mobility ecosystem.

With a background in aviation and leadership, JR Hammond has been instrumental in expanding CAAM's reach from a regional initiative to a national force in advanced air mobility. Hammond's work focuses on fostering collaboration across various sectors to accelerate the deployment of sustainable air transport solutions across Canada.

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Martin Richardson

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About the Experts

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Martin Richardson

Host, SkyShift

Martin Richardson is the host of SkyShift, focusing on the evolution of advanced air mobility in Canada. He engages with experts and industry leaders to explore the future of sustainable transportation solutions. His work involves discussing the integration of innovative technologies into Canadian airspace.

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JR Hammond

Executive Director

Canadian Advanced Air Mobility

JR Hammond is the Executive Director of Canadian Advanced Air Mobility. With a background in aviation and leadership, he has played a key role in expanding CAAM’s reach from a regional initiative to a national force in advanced air mobility.