Advanced Air Mobility Companies Innovate The Workforce

Universal Hydrogen executives with hydrogen capsule
Universal Hydrogen’s Loris Gliner (left), head of powertrain engineering; Anna Goranson, vice president of people; and Mark Cousin, chief technology, officer at the company’s Los Angeles headquarters in front of its 1-megawatt iron bird and gaseous hydrogen capsule.
Credit: Universal Hydrogen
Watch out, legacy aerospace: Advanced air mobility’s new, aggressive companies are targeting talent in various industries—including aerospace—with the aim of helping to decarbonize aviation through startup-style innovation; some even offer company equity as a benefit. Startups are attracting both...
Carole Rickard Hedden

Carole Rickard Hedden was Executive Editor for custom content and Program Excellence for the Aviation Week Network, providing custom content and research to industry executives.

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