Turning AAM Innovation into Certified, Scalable Reality
For many Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) developers, the path from prototype to certification is slowed by fragmented testing environments.
Teams often build in one location, test components somewhere else, and conduct flight validation in another environment. Each transition introduces regulatory hurdles, logistical challenges, and costly delays.
NAAMCE was designed to eliminate that fragmentation. By bringing build, test, and flight validation together within one integrated ecosystem, NAAMCE enables companies to move from development to certification readiness faster, with greater confidence and fewer barriers.
The Problem: Fragmented Testing Slows Certification
Most aerospace innovators face the same structural challenge. Development, validation, and flight testing rarely happen in the same place.
That means:
- Multiple regulatory approvals across different locations
- Delays coordinating access to testing infrastructure
- Limited altitude and airspace access for realistic validation
- Disconnected teams managing separate facilities
Even the most promising technologies can lose momentum or run into challenges navigating this complexity. For companies moving toward certification and commercialization, every delay matters.
The NAAMCE Advantage: A Fully-Integrated Ecosystem
NAAMCE provides something no other environment currently offers: a fully integrated build-test-fly ecosystem purpose built for Advanced Air Mobility. Instead of navigating disconnected environments, companies can operate within a coordinated infrastructure designed specifically to support aerospace validation at scale.
Within the NAAMCE ecosystem, organizations can:
- Test components and subsystems through industry partners and ecosystem capabilities supporting validation and development
- Conduct flight demonstrations and validation in real operational environments
- Access the National Airspace System (NAS) for realistic flight operations
This integration removes many of the barriers that traditionally slow innovation.
Real NAS Access Changes What’s Possible
One of NAAMCE’s most important differentiators is access to a 225 square nautical mile test site with National Airspace System (NAS) access up to 18,000 feet, enabling realistic operational testing environments. For AAM developers, realistic airspace access is essential. Many testing environments are limited to constrained airspace, which restricts the ability to validate:
- Operational flight profiles
- Altitude performance
- Integration with existing aviation traffic
- Real world operational scenarios
NAAMCE enables companies to test and validate technologies in true operational environments, creating stronger data and more meaningful progress toward certification readiness.
From Flight Demonstrations to Certification Readiness
Flight demonstrations alone do not move technologies to market. Certification requires structured validation, coordinated testing environments, and the ability to generate credible data that regulators and partners trust.
NAAMCE supports that process by combining:
- Integrated infrastructure
- Regulatory aligned testing environments
- Coordinated ecosystem partners
- Operational airspace access
This environment allows developers to progress from prototype validation to certification readiness with fewer disruptions and clearer pathways forward.
Accelerating the Future of Flight
Advanced Air Mobility promises to transform how people and goods move through the air.
But realizing that vision requires more than innovative technology. It requires infrastructure that helps companies validate, refine, and scale their solutions.
NAAMCE was built to provide exactly that.
By bringing development, validation, and flight operations together within one ecosystem, NAAMCE helps innovators move faster, reduce risk, and accelerate their path to market.
Ready to Move at the Speed of Industry?
Organizations working in Advanced Air Mobility need environments that match the pace and complexity of innovation.
NAAMCE provides the infrastructure, airspace access, and collaborative ecosystem designed to support the next generation of aviation technologies.