During a series of tests conducted at ResilienX’s facility in Syracuse, New York, researchers used NASA services that allowed flight operators to submit flight plans prior to departure, obtain risk assessment results, and then decide whether to proceed with flights or change their flight plans and re-assess risks. Allowing operators to perform these tasks quickly reduces the safety risk to flight passengers as well as humans on the ground.
ResilienX, Inc., a leader in safety assurance and automation solutions for next-generation airspace operations, announced the appointment of Michelle Duquette, a seasoned Aviation Executive Strategist, to its Board of Advisors. This strategic addition underscores ResilienX’s commitment to advancing innovation and operational excellence across the uncrewed systems andadvanced air mobility (AAM) sectors.