Aerospace America recently featured ResilienX’s work in Syracuse, NY, where the team is helping explore what it will take to safely manage a future “tidal wave” of drone traffic, and eventually air taxis.
The article spotlights an experimental Advanced Air Mobility Operations Center, where airspace managers monitor simulated and sometimes live drone activity from a nearby FAA test range, alongside weather conditions, cybersecurity concerns, and airspace restrictions. The goal is to prove that scaled operations will require more than capable aircraft. It will require trusted digital infrastructure that lets multiple sensors and software systems work together, so a small team can oversee more than one aircraft at a time, especially for BVLOS operations.
The piece also discusses ResilienX’s Advanced Air Mobility OptiX concept, positioned as a turnkey package for scaled autonomy, and how it builds on prior work like NASA’s UTM efforts, while navigating practical questions like data sharing and integration with existing air traffic systems.


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