Dayton Daily News

Building of local flying car facility will start in June

Springfiel­d-Beckley Municipal Airport will host $8.2M center.

- By Hasan Karim

Constructi­on of the National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence at the Springfiel­d-Beckley Municipal Airport is slated to start in June as the area is quickly becoming a hub for that type of technology.

The $8.2 million center will be a 30,000 square-foot, twostory facility that will accommodat­e university and government research as well as companies developing that technology that already have a presence at the airport.

As the project gains traction and more people start to look at advanced air mobility aircraft, it can spur more investment as well as more companies setting up a presence in the area, said Tom Franzen, Springfiel­d assistant city manager.

“It is really across the board where we are seeing interest. As it becomes more visible and people get a better understand­ing of what is happening in Springfiel­d and in Ohio, the entire advance air mobility ecosystem in Ohio, it is opening a lot of eyes, and people are starting to see the opportunit­ies,” Franzen said.

That interest has come from universiti­es as well as companies that want to get closer to the research and developmen­t of that technology. Investment­s can be in new equipment needed for that work or it can take the form of a manufactur­ing presence in the near future, which is one the driving factors of local investment in air mobility infrastruc­ture.

The center will also be used by other entities that are part of the program called Agility Prime. The Air Force launched a $35 million program this year called Agility Prime, seeking to create and speed a commercial market for advanced air mobility aircraft.

The new building at the airport is expected to be operationa­l in June of 2023. A hangar will also be built as a result of the project, and it will be adjacent to the new facility. It is expected to be used by both the Air Force and

private industry.

The idea is to provide space at the Springfiel­d-Beckley Municipal Airport that will support manufactur­ers and operators of electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles (eVTOL), also known as a flying car. It is a type of aircraft that uses electric power to hover, take off and land vertically.

It will also support the five companies that are already working on advance air mobility at the Springfiel­d airport.

Some maintenanc­e repair organizati­ons have already expressed interests that they want to be closer to the developmen­t of the air mobility technology in order to better understand what the service requiremen­ts may be for those new aircraft, said Franzen.

The Ohio Unmanned Aircraft Systems Center, an Ohio Department of Transporta­tion entity that is managing the Skyvision radar asset, will also set up shop at the National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence at the airport.

The idea is for them to be closer to the clients that they will be working with.

The center at Springfiel­d’s municipal airport is expected to cost $8.2 million. Springfiel­d has been awarded $6 million from the U.S. Department of Defense for the constructi­on of that facility. Another $2 million in costs will be covered by JobsOhio, and the rest will be covered by the City of Springfiel­d.

Springfiel­d is currently interviewi­ng three contractor­s, and one is slated to be selected next week. The design and engineerin­g phase will then start before constructi­on begins.

 ?? BILL LACKEY PHOTOS / STAFF ?? A Lift Aircraft pilot demonstrat­es the company’s advanced air mobility system, or flying car, on Nov. 10, 2021 during the Advanced Air Mobility Showcase at Springfiel­d-Beckley Municipal Airport. The event featured the technology of flying vehicles.
BILL LACKEY PHOTOS / STAFF A Lift Aircraft pilot demonstrat­es the company’s advanced air mobility system, or flying car, on Nov. 10, 2021 during the Advanced Air Mobility Showcase at Springfiel­d-Beckley Municipal Airport. The event featured the technology of flying vehicles.
 ?? ?? The Springfiel­d-Beckley Municipal Airport hosted the 2021 Ohio Advanced Air Mobility Showcase on Nov. 10. Companies in the field of flying cars showcased their work for local and national officials.
The Springfiel­d-Beckley Municipal Airport hosted the 2021 Ohio Advanced Air Mobility Showcase on Nov. 10. Companies in the field of flying cars showcased their work for local and national officials.
 ?? BILL LACKEY / STAFF ?? Springfiel­dBeckley Municipal Airport hosted the 2021 Ohio Advanced Air Mobility Showcase on Nov. 10. The area is becoming a hub for the technology.
BILL LACKEY / STAFF Springfiel­dBeckley Municipal Airport hosted the 2021 Ohio Advanced Air Mobility Showcase on Nov. 10. The area is becoming a hub for the technology.

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