GE Digital Announces Collaboration with Varon Vehicles

SAN RAMON, Calif. – June 17, 2021 – GE Digital has announced the signing of a memo of understanding  to collaborate with Varon Vehicles Corporation on the development of a solution for airspace efficiency, safety, and predictive maintenance. This partnership builds on GE Digital’s expertise in analytics software to produce a solution to facilitate better routing operations in Latin America, starting in Colombia.

Varon Vehicles is developing Urban Air Mobility, an innovative transportation system with new enabling technologies using currently untapped airspaces in a confined and safe way. It consists of a series of Vertiports connected to each other via well-defined low altitude virtual lanes through which the company’s air vehicles will fly, without adding a burden on Air Traffic Control or mixing with traditional aviation. Varon Vehicles’ plan is to place their Vertiports both inside and outside existing urban structures to alleviate the pressure for city growth. They will provide transportation services to the logistics, tourism and medical markets and customers like governments and ride hailing companies for air taxi services, all without the need for physical construction. This project will initially target the cargo transportation and tourism markets.

“With plans for introduction of Urban Air Mobility operations in major cities, digital tools and systems will be needed to connect and monitor electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOLs) in confined and controlled airspaces,” said Felipe Varon, CEO and Founder of Varon Vehicles Corporation.

The collaborative solution will leverage Varon Vehicles’ new Urban Air Mobility system to create a connected ecosystem that addresses operational efficiencies while ensuring safe operations of this new form of urban and sub-urban aviation.

Urban Air Mobility requires a new set of measurements and flight profiles as these new aircraft increase their non-conventional operations in cities. Ensuring the safety for passengers, citizens and traditional aviation will be key for the adequate deployment and operation of this new ecosystem. Sustainability and life cycle tracking for batteries and components will be paramount. Connecting to users and passengers in a proactive way, will ensure and allow the system to be used in a safe and easy way, understanding what to expect on the route and flight.

“Our collaboration with a company like GE Digital is of utmost importance as we develop our new concept for aviation, in many aspects from the ground up,” Varon continued. “Being able to leverage GE’s uncontested experience in aviation is of tremendous value, and we will work together to bring efficiency to our operations to make them robust, reliable and safe.”

“Varon Vehicles is a great example of moving the industry forward as we all return to flight,” said Andrew Coleman, General Manager of GE Digital’s Aviation Software business. “Sustainability is in their DNA with their focus on electric vehicles and we look forward to working with them on this ambitious project.”

More information on GE Digital Aviation Software can be found here.

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About GE Digital
GE Digital transforms how our customers solve their toughest challenges by putting industrial data to work. Our mission is to bring simplicity, speed, and scale to digital transformation activities, with industrial software that delivers breakthrough business outcomes. GE Digital’s product portfolio – including grid optimization and analytics, asset and operations performance management, and manufacturing operations and automation – helps industrial companies in the utility, power generation, oil & gas, aviation, and manufacturing sectors change the way industry works. For more information, visit www.ge.com/digital.

 

About Varon Vehicles

Varon Vehicles is a disruptive mobility infrastructure company. It is implementing Urban Air Mobility with the new generation of electric aviation (eVTOLs) to provide radically new urban transportation services. www.varonvehicles.com.

 

Media contacts:

Rachael Van Reen

GE Digital

rachael.vanreen@ge.com

 

Felipe Varon

Varon Vehicles Corporation

varon.felipe@varonvehicles.com

+57-313-658-0294


Varon Vehicles Starts Collaboration with ResilienX for Off-Nominal Situation Management

Syracuse, NY, June 1st 2021, Varon Vehicles and ResilienX have signed an MoU and will be jointly collaborating on the integration of ResilienX’s off-nominal situation management capabilities. ResilienX is the developer of FRAIHMWORK®, an in-time system-wide safety assurance platform and the collaboration is focused on analyzing its potential integration into Varon Vehicle’s Traffic Management Systems (TMS). Varon Vehicles is developing “Infrastructure Networks” which are a number of company’s vertiports in a city and suburb with virtual lanes over the low altitude city skies connecting them, and fleets of their electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) next generation aircraft for urban use, servicing between them. These are a new form of mobility infrastructure that will not require per-mile construction, with which the company will be providing diverse transportation services and where safety is a number one priority.

“Just like with any other aviation system, we have to expect off-nominal situations to present themselves during operation”, says Felipe Varon, CEO and Founder. “The challenge is to correctly anticipate these situations and have the proper planned responses in place to negotiate and mitigate them safely. ResilienX is building a robust and reliable capability for advanced air mobility that can help us reach the level of confidence we need to provide seamless transportation services to our customers.”

“We are thrilled for this partnership” said Ryan Pleskach, CEO of ResilienX. “Varon Vehicles is a global visionary and this push for advanced aerial mobility can deliver disruptive change in the mobility industry. We are excited to bring our experience and capabilities in developing safety critical system of systems to bear on the Varon Vehicles vision. Our work with NASA and the FAA on various UTM/UAM programs, to monitor, assess and mitigate off-nominal situations, has given us a deep understanding of the challenges that these ecosystems face as operational complexity increases and we are looking forward to playing a role in tackling those challenges.”

Varon Vehicles Corporation is a disruptive mobility infrastructure company. It is implementing Urban Air Mobility with the new generation of electric aviation (eVTOLs) to provide radically new urban transportation services. www.varonvehicles.com. Contact Felipe Varon, varon.felipe@varonvehicles.com.

ResilienX is a software company developing safety assurance solutions for autonomous ecosystems. Founded in 2018 in Syracuse, NY, they are focused on ensuring the safe integration of UAS into existing airspace systems and providing safety solutions to transform mobility around the world. www.resilienx.com. Contact Ryan Pleskach, ryan.pleskach@resilienx.com.


Varon Vehicles Announces the UAM Names Challenge

May 24th, 2021. Today, Varon Vehicles announces the opening of its Urban Air Mobility Names Challenge, a call for anyone to propose the best new names for key elements of Urban Air Mobility for which names have not yet been widely adopted.

Urban Air Mobility is a nascent industry and it is in need for radical new names that define it, that become universal and that stick in perpetuity. Names generate industrial cohesion, understanding and orient public imagination in the same direction. Our company is expectant about what these new ubiquitous names will be – the next airplane, the next automobile.

The challenge is to propose the best names for generalized and long-lasting use by industry and the public. The UAM Names Challenge is starting with two specific challenges and new ones will be added over time. Challenges have opened for the new name for UAM Aircraft and the new name for their on-board Operators. Anyone can enter now to propose names and vote for favourites. Challenges will remain open with no end date, until a winner is declared. Visit the UAM Names Challenge site to see the rules and selection criteria.

Whenever a winner is declared, either soon or in a long time, winner names will be adopted for use by Varon Vehicles and proposed to their broad industry partners ecosystem, media and stakeholders, for wide and generalized adoption. A historical research will be made to assign credit to the winner. A record will be maintained of the winner name for each specific challenge and the credited person or entity who proposed it. Varon Vehicles will publish the winner and grant a recognition certificate which will be sent by physical mail and it will be announced publicly. Winner names will also be included in Flight Crowd’s Urban Air Mobility Glossary, a growing industry effort to compile key Urban/Advanced Air Mobility terms.

The Varon Vehicles UAM Names Challenge is powered by Flight Crowd. Their wide knowledge of aerospace industry, its history and their multiple educational tools and resources are instrumental in the evaluation of Names for the UAM Names Challenge. They will aid in determining eligibility, pre-selection and background of proposed names. Flight Crowd also contributes to the structuring of the specific challenges.

Visit the UAM Names Challenge Now! Enter directly anytime at www.varonvehicles.com/names-challenge, or visit the company website www.varonvehicles.com and follow the UAM Names Challenge links. Links to the UAM Names Challenge can also be found on company posts on Linkedin. You can also access through the links on Flight Crowd’s website www.flight-crowd.com or through Flight Crowd’s Linkedin page.


Varon Vehicles Joins Forces with Five-Alpha

Fort Wayne, IN, April 26th 2021. Five-Alpha, a globally recognized firm with ample experience in vertical flight infrastructure design, aviation safety, education, and standards development, has announced today that it is partnering with Varon Vehicles to support the development of their novel Urban Air Mobility (UAM) “Infrastructure Networks”. Varon Vehicles is developing their vertiports and UAM operations to provide transportation services in Latin America, starting with Colombia, and Five-Alpha joins their ecosystem to support the design of their vertiport infrastructure and operations.

Founded on the diligence and tireless efforts of the firm’s principle, Rex Alexander, who’s aviation experience spans some four decades of military, commercial and general aviation, Five-Alpha has come to be recognized as one of the global leaders in infrastructure development and safety for the helicopter and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) industries. Five-Alpha’s extensive collaborative engagement with numerous government, regulatory, and industry bodies for the purposes of advancing low altitude infrastructure is unmatched. These efforts include advising and working with organizations such as the Vertical Flight Society (VFS), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), U.S. D.O.T. Transportation Safety Institute (TSI), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), ASTM International, Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), National Center of Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Helicopter Association International (HAI), International Helicopter Safety Foundation (IHSF), and the U.S. Helicopter Safety Team (USHST).  Given this formidable level of engagement in so many diverse areas, Five-Alpha brings an understanding, expertise and experience level to this partnership, that is unparalleled in the industry.

“I am very excited to be partnering with the Varon Vehicles Corporation and their team,” Says Mr. Alexander. “Their methodology and concept of operations for Urban Air Mobility shows great promise.  I am very much looking forward to seeing what we can accomplish in this space together.”

“We’re leveraging on the legacy of aviation as we produce this new form of air transportation which will be electric and for urban use,” says Felipe Varon, CEO and Founder of Varon Vehicles Corporation. “The expertise of Five-Alpha is tremendous added value for the design of our infrastructure and operations, and we’re really looking forward to this active collaboration as we ideate what needs to be completely new, but also as we integrate the solid and well proven foundations of safe and reliable aviation.”


Varon Vehicles has joined the Canadian Advanced Air Mobility Consortium (CAAM)

Varon Vehicles has joined the Canadian Advanced Air Mobility Consortium, or CAAM, which brings together important global stakeholders for implementation of the next generation of air mobility in Canada.

Canadian Advanced Air Mobility connects Canada and the rest of the world through the future of flight. CAAM creates a unified national strategy for zero emission advanced air mobility through a regional implementation model. CAAM’s long term goal for 2040 is to have 1 in 5 aircrafts operating in Canada with zero emissions using a triple bottom line approach that considers social, economic, and environmental challenges and opportunities of this new industry.

“As a leader in the Latin American market bringing AAM to reality, CAAM’s partnership with Varon Vehicles continues to expand and showcase the importance of international collaboration with this rapidly developing industry,” says JR Hammond, CAAM’s Executive Director.

“As we strive to implement a radical new form of mobility infrastructure in the Latin American region, we are actively sharing experiences with other ecosystems in different countries around the world, and we’re now proud to join CAAM as they implement Urban Air Mobility in Canada, focused on the mobility needs for their region,” says Felipe Varon, CEO and Founder of Varon Vehicles. “There is much to share and learn from CAAM, who are globally recognized leaders of UAM in Canada. This collaboration will be instrumental in the development of our nascent UAM industry.”


Flight Crowd to collaborate with Varon Vehicles on improving public perception and aceptance of Urban Air Mobility (UAM)

Manchester, United Kingdom – April 6th , 2021. Today, Flight Crowd and Varon Vehicles have announced a partnership aimed at positively shaping public perception and acceptance of the future flight industry. Flight Crowd is set to bring their expertise in outreach and educating the general community on the topic of UAM, specifically focusing on the Latin American region. This collaboration will complement Varon Vehicles’ progress of developing their “Infrastructure Networks”, a set of vertiports with virtual lanes over the low altitude city skies connecting them, and fleets of their electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) next generation, “green” aircraft for urban and sub urban use, servicing between them.

“At Flight Crowd we’re committed to advancing the public interest and perception of Urban Air Mobility”, says James Gill, Co-Founder. “In order to do this effectively, we need to develop strong relationships with the key stakeholders in the industry like Varon Vehicles. By doing so we can build a complete picture of the Urban Air Mobility sector, and our sustainable transport future.” Mariya Tarabanovska, Flight Crowd’s Co-Founder adds, “Public perception is still one of the biggest barriers to mass-scale UAM implementation. We wish to help address any fears or uncertainties the community may have when it comes to understanding the benefits that future flight industry may bring to Latin America.”

Varon Vehicles leads a global ecosystem of stakeholders from the Urban Air Mobility community with the goal of integrating the systems and infrastructure into Latin America and they are ahead in their implementation plans in Colombia as a first chosen country. Flight Crowd will continue to bridge the gap between the industry and the public, setting sights more internationally.

“Generating the proper public acceptance is paramount at this stage in our nascent industry, and we have the responsibility to plan for it for the coming years”, says Felipe Varon, CEO of Varon Vehicles. “We need to transmit the correct message to decision makers at many levels, from politicians to zoning officers, from civil aviation authority personnel to communities, about what it is that we’re really doing, why it’s safe and what the values are for socio-economic development. Flight Crowd makes an extremely valuable partner to tackle this purpose as they can bring forth the tools for successful communication and education strategies”.

Flight Crowd is an Urban Air Mobility Community. It aims to both educate and grow the wider public interest in the mobility industry through a variety of programs and projects. Contact James Gill, Co-Founder, james@flight-crowd.com, or Mariya Tarabanovska, Co-Founder, mariya@flight-crowd.comwww.flight-crowd.com.

Varon Vehicles Corporation is a disruptive mobility infrastructure company. It is implementing Urban Air Mobility with the new generation of electric aviation (eVTOLs) to provide radically new urban transportation services. Contact Felipe Varon, CEO, varon.felipe@varonvehicles.comwww.varonvehicles.com.


Colombian Cities Ranked Among the Most Congested in the World

Five Latin American Cities Ranked Among the Most Congested Twenty-Five in the World: Three are Colombian.

March 12th, 2021. Bogota, Bucharest, New York, Moscow and Philadelphia comprise the top 5 most congested cities in the planet and Latin America contributes 5 to the top 25. Three, are Colombian cities: Bogota, Cali and Medellin. Not surprisingly to many, Bogota holds the crown position as the number one, most congested city in the world.

This, according to the recognized INRIX Global Scorecard study, which has just now released its 2020 issue. The impacts of the pandemic have been notorious across the board in a considerable drop in metrics from 2019, but the relative impact is evident. And these Colombian cities are not newcomers to the top positions.

The severity in congestion is a result, a symptom, of the persistent underlying problem which Varon Vehicles has identified as the problem the company is addressing: a Lack of Proper Mobility Infrastructure. “South American cities, like Bogota and Quito, are combating extreme population growth, in geographically constrained environments, with underdeveloped infrastructure”, indicates the study. This underlying problem creates traffic congestion and also other significant symptoms like high pollution levels, inaccessibility and inequality, among others. These, in turn, result in social underdevelopment, restrained economic growth and inhibited progress.

In referring to the symptoms caused in cities, the study explicitly enunciates that “in many cities, the bulk of trip demand is served by the automobile, providing point-to-point travel. Often and at certain periods through the day, demand for car travel exceeds road capacity, leading to externalities like air pollution, injury, property damage, lost time and wasted fuel”. Symptoms of the Lack of Proper Mobility Infrastructure also extend beyond the borders of cities, equally affecting vast regions and communities, with deep repercussions for countries at large.

This is the reason why Varon Vehicles has chosen to implement its Infrastructure Networks in Latin America, starting in Colombia. The needs are greater than anywhere else. By providing one solution to address this underlying problem, the symptoms that can be improved have a much higher potential for beneficial impact.

Varon Vehicles believes in the valuable opportunity to bring forth to Latin American cities the legacy from aviation, which is connection without the need to build anything in between. The company sees Urban Air Mobility in its entirety as a new form of mobility infrastructure. One that has the potential for disruption. A radically new way to alleviate the pressure for city growth and a new instrument to generate value for communities. Harnessing the advantage of not having a cost per mile, Varon Vehicles’ pioneering next generation aviation systems are a radically new, economically viable way to generate connection.

 


Varon Vehicles Announces MoU with Airio to Automate Route Generation

Varon Vehicles Announces MoU with Airio to Automate Route Generation in its Urban Air Mobility Traffic Management Systems

OAKLAND, California – March 10, 2021

Today, Varon Vehicles and Airio have announced they are jointly collaborating to integrate Airio’s route generating capabilities into Varon Vehicle’s Traffic Management Systems (TMS). The partnership will integrate core components of Airio’s Intelligent Flightpath Navigation System. Varon Vehicles will use these integrated tools in their “Infrastructure Networks”, which are a set of company’s vertiports with virtual lanes over the low altitude city skies connecting them, and fleets of their electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) next generation, “green” aircraft for urban and sub urban use, servicing between them. These next-generation systems will be among the first in the world to advance Urban Air Mobility, providing fast, clean and safe transportation services.

“We’re working to integrate the different components required in our Infrastructure Networks and Airio’s capability to generate smart, automated flightpaths is crucial for safety and scalability”, says Felipe Varon, CEO and Founder. “We need to make our systems scalable and utterly safe. There’s only so much airspace we can occupy, which means we have to rely on highly automated systems for our operation, especially on smart ways to generate optimum routes for each flight, on the go. These capabilities by far exceed those of humans in determining the safest and most efficient routes, with all the dynamic variables involved.”

Varon Vehicles’ eVTOLs need short, efficient flightpaths, that accommodate to the circumstances at the moment each flight is to be made. Airio’s technology will actively generate routes within assigned segregated airspaces, optimized for multiple aircraft, considering factors like active eVTOL traffic, battery duration, wind, rainfall, and even wildlife. Airio’s smart systems will bring all of this information in real-time into each automated flightpath.

“Airio is excited to become a part of the Varon Vehicles ecosystem of companies that are making Urban Air Mobility possible”, says Michael Liquori, CEO of Airio. “Varon Vehicles has really taken a leadership role in this emerging industry, and their vision for safe, smart and modern urban transportation is truly revolutionary. Urban Air Mobility will not only improve the quality of life in cities, but will positively contribute to the way cities grow and prosper.”

Airio’s intelligent Flightpath Navigation System uses sophisticated and proprietary mathematical algorithms to search, evaluate and select unique flightpaths for each vehicle operating in a shared airspace. The system provides critical information to both the on-board operator, as well as the ground-based TMS.

Varon Vehicles Corporation is a disruptive mobility infrastructure company. It is implementing Urban Air Mobility with the new generation of electric aviation (eVTOLs) to provide radically new urban transportation services. Contact Felipe Varon, CEO. www.varonvehicles.comvaron.felipe@varonvehicles.com.

Airio is developing next-generation automation tools to safely navigate low-altitude airspaces for drones, air taxies, and other advanced air mobility systems. Contact Michael Liquori, CEO, www.airio.iomichael@airio.io, +1 (925) 310-556.

 


Varon Vehicles to incorporate Paladin AI’s Next Generation Pilot Training Capabilities for their UAM Aircraft Fleet Operators

MONTREAL, QC, March 1st 2021, Varon Vehicles and Paladin AI have announced today they have signed an MoU to incorporate Paladin AI’s aircraft pilot training capabilities for their fleets of Urban Air Mobility aircraft operators. Varon Vehicles is developing “Infrastructure Networks” which are company’s vertiports connected via virtual lanes over the low altitude city and suburb skies, and fleets of company operated electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) next generation aircraft for urban use, servicing between them. This is part of the next generation in aviation, necessitating an entirely new form of operators which will not be traditional pilots.

“Our aircraft will be an entirely new breed in aviation. They will be electric, highly automated, made for the urban environment, and our operators will need a completely new form of training”, says Felipe Varon, CEO and Founder. “Our collaboration with Paladin AI guarantees that we set the stage correctly to answer questions about the proper training strategies for these new types of operators. They will have much lighter tasks in the air than traditional pilots. Our operators will surely require less training than in traditional commercial aviation, and the process will be simulator intensive. Paladin AI’s proven record in aviation pilot training insures we plan properly for the training of our eVTOL aircraft operators as we enter implementation in the years to come.”

“Urban air mobility is the next frontier. It will fundamentally change the way we live and how we think about our cities. It is important that we leverage 21st century technologies in our training methods. By the end of this decade, there will tens of thousands of air vehicle operators that will need to be trained.” Says Mikhail Klassen, Chief Technology Officer of Paladin AI. “We’re excited to partner with Varon Vehicles to help accelerate the advent of widespread urban air mobility.”

Paladin AI develops adaptive pilot training software to reduce total instruction time, improve safety outcomes, and drive savings for airlines and training organizations. By using artificial intelligence and operating on the data already being generated by flight simulators, Paladin AI’s software can detect and measure the core competencies that are predictive of proficiency. This allows for personalized training that is tailored to the needs of individual pilots.

 

Varon Vehicles Corporation is a disruptive mobility infrastructure company. It is implementing Urban Air Mobility with the new generation of electric aviation (eVTOLs) to provide radically new urban transportation services. www.varonvehicles.com. Contact Felipe Varon, varon.felipe@varonvehicles.com.

Paladin AI is an educational technology and training analytics company. It is enabling competency-based training in aviation by leveraging the power of data and machine learning. www.paladin.ai. For more information contact info@paladin.ai.


PS&S Architecture and Engineering, PC, Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Varon Vehicles Corporation

WARREN New Jersey, February 26, 2021 – PS&S Architecture and Engineering, PC, (PS&S) announced today that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the firm and Varon Vehicles Corporation, a disruptive mobility infrastructure company based on a novel Urban Air Mobility (UAM) transportation services concept. Varon Vehicles is developing a unique and revolutionary type of aerial mobility system which it calls Infrastructure Networks, to generate new connectivity for cities without the need for physical per-mile construction.

This association will furnish Varon Vehicles with a collaborative framework utilizing the resources of PS&S’s multi-disciplined, integrated design team of experienced architects, engineers, and environmental scientists for the purpose of offering advisement, planning, conceptual design, site and building design, and other related services for Varon Vehicles’ vertiports requirements. Such vertiports will support Varon Vehicles’ operations in Latin America in a variety of transportation services.

PS&S, founded in 1962, created their Urban Air Mobility Task Force (UAM/TF) in May 2019 initially to pursue design opportunities within the aerial transport industry. Led by PS&S CEO John Sartor, the Task Force is managed by architects Ted Osborne and Jennifer Ganley, who together developed an award winning Vertiport solution at Uber Elevate Summit 2018, and by architect and pilot Charles (Chuck) Clauser, who brings years of aviation knowledge and insights to the Team. He serves on two NASA Transformative Working Group committees, was a panelist on Vertical Flight Society Infrastructure Workshops, and served as panelist on Varon Vehicles’ Skyscraper 2020 Think Tanks. Podcast interviews can be found at www.eVTOLInsights.com.

In addition to a staff comprised of architects, interior designers, and the engineering disciplines of civil, survey, structural, mechanical, plumbing, fire protection, and electrical personnel, the firm maintains strong working relationships with a variety of consultants including aerial infrastructure, heliport designers, acoustical engineering, cost estimating, preconstruction services, and related specialties.

“We are pleased to work with Varon Vehicles as they have developed unique and focused Urban Air Mobility eco-system solutions that will provide much needed community-centered aerial transportation services,” said Sartor. “Our extensive experience, project approach and capabilities will support Varon Vehicles’ vision of creating aerial passenger and cargo services across and within urban centers”

“PS&S’s fully integrated design processes provide us with targeted infrastructure solutions that meet the company’s aesthetic, functional and technical imperatives. We are focused on developing attractive, functional, sustainable, efficient, and cost-effective architecture in our communities that meets the needs and vision of our Urban Air Mobility flight operations”, said Felipe Varon, Founder and CEO of Varon Vehicles. “PS&S’s proven record in the nascent UAM industry and their understanding of urban aviation operations was a major factor in choosing them as a design partner, as we continue to grow our world-class network of partners to provide the highest level of safety and service.” He added: “We see Urban Air Mobility in its entirety as a new form of mobility infrastructure with which we’re focusing on solving urban problems”.

Varon Vehicles is developing this innovative transportation system with enabling technologies from the next generation of aviation and advanced air mobility, using currently untapped airspace. It consists of a series of vertiports connected to each other via well-defined low altitude virtual lanes through which their air vehicles will fly, without adding a burden on Air Traffic Control or mixing with traditional aviation. Varon Vehicles vertiports will be placed both inside and outside existing urban structures to alleviate pressure for city growth, providing transportation services to multiple customers like logistics companies, tourism companies, hospitals, law enforcement, and transportation network companies (TNC’s) for services like air taxi.

 

Contacts

Charles A. Clauser, AIA, PS&S

cclauser@psands.com

www.psands.com

 

Felipe Varon, Varon Vehicles Corp.

varon.felipe@varonvehicles.com

www.varonvehicles.com