The AllianceTexas Mobility Innovation Zone (MIZ)

The AllianceTexas Mobility Innovation Zone (MIZ) is a unique landscape built on collaboration and opportunity. That combination works to connect people, places and ideas that push innovation in surface and air mobility forward. By leveraging its one-of-a-kind infrastructure, the MIZ offers mobility visionaries full access to an unparalleled ecosystem, resources, and partnerships essential to comprehensively scale, and commercialize the latest technologies. AllianceTexas itself is an unparalleled 27,000-acre regional success story and has transformed the North Texas economy by connecting it to global industry. Hillwood’s AllianceTexas development is anchored by the world’s first industrial airport, Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport, and hosts one of the nation’s premier intermodal hubs. AllianceTexas is also home to more than 533 companies which have built more than 53 million square feet and created over 62,000 jobs. For more information, please visit www.alliancetexasmiz.com and www.alliancetexas.com.

Metron Aviation, Inc.

Metron Aviation, Inc. provided Demand Capacity Balancing (DCB) service to support the flight demonstration.  The DCB service monitors demand and capacity at UAM resources (e.g., vertiports) and provides the first layer of strategic deconfliction by identifying demand-capacity imbalances to help operators and Providers of Services for UAM (PSU) plan their operations – Visit Metron Aviation at www.MetronAviation.com.

ResilienX

ResilienX provided their FRAIHMWORK safety assurance software platform to the cohort to monitor the health and status of the various components involved with the testing. This at-a-glance recognition that the entire system of systems was running and working correctly allowed for reduced integration and checkout time.

Avianco Technologies Inc (Avianco)

Avianco Technologies Inc (Avianco) is a North Texas based software technology provider of end-to-end airspace awarenessflightoperations and traffic management solutions for unmanned operations. Avianco has developed SkyNet PSU (Provider of Services for Urban Air Mobility) software as part of their engagement in the NASA AAM X4 Airspace Simulations project. SkyNet PSU software was used for today’s flight tests, says Shravan Vatambeti, Founder & CEO of Avianco.

Frequentis

Frequentis played a critical role in this project by deploying its MosaiX SWIM Platform which facilitated the exchange of airspace information between UNT partners and NASA.

Hermes Autonomous Air Mobility Solutions

Hermes Autonomous Air Mobility Solutions provided the data exchange hub to the North Texas Cohort and enabled data analytics capabilities in near future.