Robin Grace
Robin Grace spearheads advanced air mobility (AAM) initiatives for the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, driving innovation and ensuring the seamless integration of AAM technologies across a system of 35 airports. With a focus on preparing infrastructure for the future of aviation, Grace combines her expertise as a former military pilot with a visionary approach to transportation. In her free time, she leads a community group dedicated to cleaning up local beaches, reflecting her passion for sustainability.
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2 - Advanced air mobility (AAM), vertiports and infrastructure - 11:55 - 12:45
Panel discussion: Futureproofing airports – integrating UAS, AAM and emerging technologies into aviation
As aviation evolves, airports must adapt to technologies like unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), advanced air mobility (AAM) and sustainable infrastructure. Many are uncertain how to begin, especially with emerging technologies and a focus on greener operations. This panel of experts from operations, regulatory bodies and tech providers will offer a roadmap for integrating future innovations. Topics will include infrastructure upgrades, extended reality, vertiport automation, sustainability practices and using smart tech like microgrids for resilient operations, emphasizing global insights and collaboration to highlight how airports can prepare today for the future of aviation.
The audience will learn:
- Learn how to design flexible infrastructure plans for future technologies, minimizing operational disruption
- Understand how smart microgrids enhance airport energy efficiency and resilience for greener operations
- Explore practical actions for creating more sustainable airports while integrating new technologies
- Explore best practices for integrating advanced tech while maintaining safety, security and efficiency
- Gain insights on adapting airport operations for future mobility, enhancing passenger experiences