Yarra Drones has been appointed to establish an Advanced Air Mobility Command Centre at Latrobe City airport in Victoria, Australia, according to a Linkedin post.
The city has established the Latrobe Aerospace Technology Precinct to support the research, development, testing and evaluation of AAM and uncrewed aerial systems.
According to its Linkedin profile: ”Latrobe City Council has established the Latrobe Aerospace Technology Precinct, Australia’s first integrated location for AAM research, development, and test and evaluation. Anchoring the Precinct will be the LaunchPad building, a facility designed to evolve with the needs of emerging technologies and industry need. The Launch Pad will bring together industry, innovators, suppliers and educational institutions in a shared environment that supports design, assembly, testing and evaluation, validation and commercialisation of AAM technologies. The Precinct will also embed renewable energy generation and storage solutions to support zero-emissions operations and demonstrate end-to-end sustainable aviation systems.”
For more information
https://www.linkedin.com/company/latrobe-city-council/posts/?feedView=all
https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/latrobe-aerospace-technology-precinct/
(Image: Latrobe City Mayor, Cr Gibson and Ravi Murty, Founder and Chief Remote Pilot of Yarra Drones)

