VPAR Kickoff Meeting at MMAC Signals Strong Momentum for Advanced Air Mobility Collaboration

On March 26, 2026, stakeholders from across the aviation ecosystem gathered at the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center (MMAC) in Oklahoma City for the VPAR (Vertical Procedures/Performance and Analysis Range) Kickoff Planning and Collaboration Meeting—an event marked by high energy, strong participation, and a shared commitment to shaping the future of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM).

The meeting brought together representatives from FAA divisions, industry partners, state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) organizations, academia, and other key stakeholders. The robust attendance and dynamic discussions reflected a growing alignment across sectors and underscored the collective momentum driving VPAR forward.

Participants engaged in thoughtful dialogue around the critical role VPAR plays as a collaborative integrator within the AAM ecosystem. By uniting regulatory expertise, operational experience, research innovation, and community perspectives, VPAR is helping to establish a strong foundation for the safe and scalable integration of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft into the National Airspace System.

Throughout the session, a clear theme emerged: meaningful progress in AAM depends on strong public-private partnerships and clearly aligned objectives. Discussions emphasized how coordinated efforts can accelerate operational readiness, workforce development, infrastructure planning, and equitable access to AAM benefits across rural, tribal, and urban communities.

The enthusiasm and forward-looking dialogue demonstrated that stakeholders are not only addressing today’s technical and regulatory challenges but are also building a framework for long-term scalability. By fostering shared data environments, validating performance benchmarks, and promoting cross-sector collaboration, VPAR is positioning itself as a proving ground for innovation that serves the broader public interest.

“We are committed to building on this momentum through strong relationships and the strategic leveraging of each partner’s unique capabilities,” said Michael Coffman (AAM-510).

As VPAR moves forward, the outcomes of this kickoff meeting signal a promising path ahead—one defined by collaboration, innovation, and a shared dedication to advancing safe, efficient, and accessible air mobility for all.