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eVTOL Technology USA
October 28 - October 29, 2024
eVTOL Technology USA

As one of the latest innovations in aviation and transportation technology, eVTOLs are instrumental in a new movement toward Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), both in their operational usage for passenger movement, as well as cargo transport between urban, suburban and rural areas. With the potential to encompass the future of vertical flight, eVTOLs represent the next frontier in air travel, and as such, it is crucial to bring together the AAM community to discuss the latest developments and opportunities in the field, and contribute towards the safe and efficient integration of future eVTOLs.

Drawing on knowledge shared by leading eVTOL experts from key US, and International organizations, eVTOL Technology USA will facilitate fruitful discussions on eVTOL priorities, challenges and solutions in its entirety, offering a truly holistic agenda with a wide-range of presentations seeking to enable the community to access the latest design, innovation and certification developments in the sector.

This conference will be a catalyst to furthering these internationally important topics, promoting dedicated discussions, networking and passing knowledge to enhance the approach, analysis, and solutions to enable the safe integration of eVTOLs in the US and International airspace.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel (Ret.) Nathan Diller

Colonel (Ret.) Nathan Diller

Former Director, AFWERX
Colonel Charles

Colonel Charles "Tron" McMullen

Deputy Director, Global Reach, US Air Force
David Dunning

David Dunning

Director Global Innovation and Policy, General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA)
Greg Campbell

Greg Campbell

Director, Virginia Department of Aviation
Haddon Antonucci

Haddon Antonucci

Policy Director, Office Congressman Jeff Van Drew
Lieutenant Colonel Jeff Bess

Lieutenant Colonel Jeff Bess

Product Manager, Tactical Uncrewed Aircraft Systems, Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Project Office, Program Executive Office, Aviation (PEO Aviation)
Nancy Mendonca

Nancy Mendonca

Deputy, AAM Mission Integration Office, ARMD, NASA
Yolanka Wulff JD

Yolanka Wulff JD

Executive Director, Community Air Mobility Initiative (CAMI)

Colonel (Ret.) Nathan Diller

Former Director, AFWERX
Colonel (Ret.) Nathan Diller

Nathan Diller is retired Air Force Colonel and former Professional Staff Member for the United States House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Defense. On Capitol Hill he was responsible for oversight of a $42 billion defense wide procurement and research and development account. In his last USAF assignment, he was the Director of AFWERX, where he led the strategy and execution of a $1 billion per year budget across the Air Force and Space Force. Prior to that, he was the Assistant Director of Aeronautics at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. He also served as the Air Force Advisor to the Office of the Secretary of Defense Strategic Capabilities Office and USAF Rapid Capabilities Office. On the Joint Staff J8, he led requirements as the Chief of the Air and Space Branch. Upon completing a program management tour at the Space and Missile Center, he commanded the 586th Flight Test Squadron, supervising classified flight test for joint, interagency, and international clients. He was an Executive Officer to the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board and a DARPA Service Chiefs Fellow. Nathan was selected for the French Test Pilot school with a first test tour at Edwards AFB, supporting B-1, B-2, F-16, F-22 and F-35 flight test and instructing at the USAF Test Pilot School. He flew F-16s for two Combat Air Force assignments, becoming an instructor pilot. Nathan grew up on a farm in Texas and went on to graduate from the USAF Academy with a Bachelor of Science in physics and humanities. He has graduate degrees from Harvard, MIT, National Defense University, and France’s ISAE-SUPAERO in engineering, policy, and strategy. He was a member of the Air Force Acquisition Corps as Level III certified Program Manager and Test professional. In civil and military roles, he has over 2,900 hours across more than 60 aircraft and is an FAA Certified Flight Instructor and Airline Transport Pilot.

Colonel Charles "Tron" McMullen

Deputy Director, Global Reach, US Air Force
Colonel Charles "Tron" McMullen

Colonel Charles “Tron” McMullen is the Deputy Director, Global Reach Programs, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Arlington, Virginia. Col McMullen is responsible to the Air Force Acquisition Executive for the $8 billion airlift, air refueling, training and special operations program portfolio, which includes the KC-46, Presidential Airlift Replacement, Combat Rescue Helicopter, T-7, C-5, C-17, KC-10, KC-135, C-130, CV-22, HH-60, LAIRCM, CNS/ATM, OSA/VIPSAM, T-1, T-38 and T-6. His previous assignment was as Professor of Aerospace Studies and Commander of Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Detachment 005 at Auburn University.
Colonel McMullen received his commission as an AFROTC Distinguished Graduate from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida with a bachelor’s degree in Engineering Physics. He received the Flying Training Award at Helicopter Undergraduate Pilot Training. After two operational assignments he attended the United States Naval Test Pilot School and transitioned to the Acquisition Workforce. He served in a variety of flying positions in Air Combat Command as an HH-60G Rescue Pilot Flight Examiner and in Air Force Material Command as a CV-22 Test Pilot Flight Examiner. He also served on the Air Staff as a Program Element Monitor and Deputy Division Chief.
As a Command Pilot with over 2,300 flight hours in over 20 different aircraft, Col McMullen deployed seven times in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM and Operation IRAQI FREEDOM that resulted in flying 491 combat hours and conducting over 160 career “saves” from personnel recovery missions in combat.

David Dunning

Director Global Innovation and Policy, General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA)
David Dunning

David Dunning, GAMA’s Director of Global Innovation & Policy, oversees strategic initiatives to advance technologies, products, and services, encompassing GAMA’s EPIC and advanced air mobility (AAM) portfolio. With a background spanning the United States Air Force and the Federal Aviation Administration, David brings extensive experience in military, civil, and government aviation. He led AAM integration efforts at the FAA and managed aircraft fleet operations for air medical charter operators. David holds a Bachelor of Science in Aviation Technical Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, FAA Inspector Authorization, FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) licenses and is a private pilot.

David Franks

Standards Specialist Engineer, Aerospace, SAE International
David Franks

Dave Franks works at SAE International within Aerospace Standards and is helping to build consensus solutions that move the mobility industry forward.
He has an Aerospace Engineering background with over 15 years of experience throughout aviation that includes performance and operations engineering in the airline industry, and flight simulator and training device testing, development, and delivery to both private and military industries.
At SAE International, his focus is on discovering, developing, and delivering Standards to help advance the leading-edge aerospace technologies within AAM, eVTOL, SAF, Hydrogen, and SuperSonic.
 

David Friedmann

S&T Lead, DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center
David Friedmann

Greg Campbell

Director, Virginia Department of Aviation
Greg Campbell

Greg Campbell was named Director of the Virginia Department of Aviation (DOAV) effective Feb. 14, 2022. Prior to his appointment by Gov. Glenn Youngkin, Greg was the Executive Director of the Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport (SHD), a position he held for 30 years.
As DOAV Director, Greg oversees a team of 35 professionals who grow local communities through economic development; serve the 65 public-use airports across the Commonwealth; meet the transportation needs of Virginians; assist in workforce development; and support the $22.9 billion aviation industry in Virginia.
In addition to his daily responsibilities, Greg serves on board of the Governor’s Aerospace Advisory Council; the Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority; the Virginia Resources Authority; the Washington Airports Task Force; the Virginia Small Aircraft Transportation Systems Lab; and the Virginia Aeronautical Historical Society.
Greg is a certified member of the American Association of Airport Executives and a past president of the Virginia Airport Operators’ Council. He is a past president of the Greater Augusta Regional Chamber of Commerce; former chairman of the Shenandoah Valley Partnership; and recently served as a board member on Go Virginia Region 8.
Greg was named Airport Manager of the Year in 1996, and was selected as Aviation Person of the Year in 2012. He received the James Madison University Public Servant Award in 2013. Greg earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from Bridgewater College.
 

Haddon Antonucci

Policy Director, Office Congressman Jeff Van Drew
Haddon Antonucci

Mr. Antonucci is a senior staff member for Congressman Jeff Van Drew, who serves as Vice Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. A South Jersey native, Haddon works closely with the FAA William J. Hughes Technical Center and many other stakeholders on aviation policy through the FAA Reauthorization. Haddon’s work improves governmental technology integration by reforming organizational structures, policies, programs, and budgets.

Lieutenant Carlos Easterbrook

eVTOL Project Lead, APF CTF / Emerging Technologies ITF
Lieutenant Carlos Easterbrook

Carlos Easterbrook has been the eVTOL Project Lead at ET ITF, Edwards AFB. He specializes in rapid integration and testing of eVTOL platforms with industry partners including Joby Aviation and Talyn Air. His team recently managed $4.6 Mil electric charging infrastructure project for eVTOL’s, and developed USAF approved guidance for electric platforms in hangers. He also co-authored an influential update to the Air Force's autonomy test handbook, providing a perspective shift for evaluating nascent autonomous systems for the Chief Digital & AI Office. In his free time, Carlos can be found tinkering with his 1997 Toyota 4runner.

Lieutenant Colonel Jeff Bess

Product Manager, Tactical Uncrewed Aircraft Systems, Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Project Office, Program Executive Office, Aviation (PEO Aviation)
Lieutenant Colonel Jeff Bess

Nancy Mendonca

Deputy, AAM Mission Integration Office, ARMD, NASA
Nancy Mendonca

Nancy Mendonca is NASA’s acting mission integration manager for the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) mission in the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD). She is responsible for long-range strategic planning, as well as coordination of projects, supporting AAM across ARMD’s programs and with industry, academia, and national/international government agencies. She supports the objective of promoting flexibility and agility while fostering AAM mission success and to promote teamwork across ARMD projects contributing to the AAM mission.
Mendonca previously served as a deputy in the AAM Mission Integration Office (AMIO), where she assisted in the integration of ARMD’s AAM efforts across the four ARMD programs and with the AAM ecosystem. Prior to this, she served as portfolio manager of ARMD’s Portfolio Analysis and Management Office, where she was responsible for overseeing the formulation of ARMD’s new projects within its research portfolio. Mendonca also served as technical integration manager for ARMD’s Joint Planning and Development Office and the Airspace Operations and Safety Program.
Prior to her career with NASA, Mendonca served 24 years in the U.S. Navy flying H-46 helicopters, followed by working at the Missile Defense Agency and the National Telecommunications and Information Agency, where she led and managed research programs and projects and maintained relationships with various government and industry stakeholders.
She graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering, and subsequently earned a Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering and a Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies. She is also a Certified Public Accountant and holds rotary and fixed-wing pilot licenses.
 

Tracy Tynan

Director, Virginia Unmanned Systems Center, Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation (VIPC)
Tracy Tynan

Tracy Tynan is the Director for the Unmanned Systems Center at the Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation with the goal of growing all aspects of Advanced Air Mobility within the Commonwealth. Prior to joining VIPC, she worked for 20 years within Virginia’s economic development community at both the state and regional levels working high profile corporate headquarters and aerospace projects. Previously, Ms. Tynan held several positions within commercial airlines which included Japan’s All Nippon Airways and gained entrepreneurial experience as part of the start-up teams for People Express, Presidential and Jet Aspen airlines. A graduate of the University of Virginia, Tracy earned her B.S. in Education while being the University’s top competitive diver and multiple record holder on the Swimming and Diving Team.

Yolanka Wulff JD

Executive Director, Community Air Mobility Initiative (CAMI)
Yolanka Wulff JD

Yolanka Wulff is Executive Director of CAMI, the Community Air Mobility Initiative, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the responsible and sustainable integration of aviation into community transportation through education, communication, and collaboration. Yolanka is responsible for CAMI’s programs including the development of topical resources, webinars, conferences, and collaborations. This includes the Urban Air Policy Collaborative, a cohort-based curriculum for state and local agencies and airports. Prior to co-founding CAMI in 2019, she was a sustainable aviation consultant for ten years, working with industry, government, academia and nonprofits on policy, standards, industry development, market challenges, and communications. Yolanka is a member of the FAA’s Advanced Aviation Advisory Committee (AAAC), the Transportation Research Board New Users of Shared Airspace Committee, the GAMA Electric Propulsion Innovation Committee, the Vertical Flight Society Board of Directors, and is the organizer and convener of the annual VFS Electric Aircraft Symposium. She is a nonprofit and business attorney and consultant with over two decades of experience in the successful development, implementation, and management of mission-driven programs, with a focus on sustainable transportation, land use, and collaborative solutions.


Former Director
AFWERX
Deputy Director, Global Reach
US Air Force
Director Global Innovation and Policy
General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA)
Standards Specialist Engineer, Aerospace
SAE International
S&T Lead
DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center
Director
Virginia Department of Aviation
Policy Director
Office Congressman Jeff Van Drew
eVTOL Project Lead
APF CTF / Emerging Technologies ITF
Product Manager, Tactical Uncrewed Aircraft Systems
Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Project Office, Program Executive Office, Aviation (PEO Aviation)
Deputy, AAM Mission Integration Office, ARMD
NASA
Director, Virginia Unmanned Systems Center
Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation (VIPC)
Executive Director
Community Air Mobility Initiative (CAMI)

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