1、This report was prepared on behalf of the Texas Advanced Air Mobility(AAM)Advisory Committee by Texas State University with support from the Texas Department of TransportationTexas Advanced Air Mobility Advisory CommitteeTxDOTTexas State UniversityMaruthi R.AkellaJeff BilyeuAndrew ChangAhsan Choudhu
2、riCade ClarkDan Dalton(Chair)Jason L.DayDavid FieldsGrant GuillotAdministrative and logistics support for the committee provided by the Texas Department of Transportation Aviation Division.Andres Carvallo(co-principal investigator)Rebecca Davio,Ph.D.(co-principal investigator)Judy Oskam,Ed.D.Damian
3、Valles Molina,Ph.D.Dale BlasingameJenny BuschhornZachary CollinsElissa Jorgensen Ernest HuffmanBen IversGus KhankarliGeorge KivorkBrent KlavonAmanda NelsonAngel NewhartMark OzenickJim PerschbachKendal ProsackSergio SaenzMichael Sanders(Vice Chair)Brent SkorupThomas SwoyerNathan TrailCameron WalkerKi
4、mberly WilliamsVanessa Higgins Joyce,Ph.D.Jennifer ScharlachAlbert SaurezMatthew PantusoMolly AllredKhan Bin Asad Mortuza,Ph.D.Michael SeabornSunistha ShakyaPursuant to Section 201.210,Texas Transportation Code,the Texas Transportation Commission(Commission)or a Texas Department of Transportation(Tx
5、DOT)employee may not use money under TxDOTs control or engage in an activity to influence the passage or defeat of legislation.This prohibition does not prohibit the Commission or a TxDOT employee from using state resources to provide public information or information responsive to a request.This re
6、port contains information that is responsive to a legislative directive,under Senate Bill 2144,88thTexas Legislature(2023),to assess current state law and any potential changes to state law that are needed to facilitate the implementation of advanced air mobility technology in Texas.This report and