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The Airport That Skipped the Waiting Room

22 min · 11 de mar de 2026
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Most airports are still figuring out what eVTOL means for their future. Syracuse already has FAA approval for vertiports, live UAS flights in commercial airspace, and a cargo-first gameplan tied to regional technology giants and transportation networks. Jason Terreri, Executive Director of the Syracuse Regional Airport Authority, joins host Megan Crout to break down how Central New York got so far ahead and why the FAA's new eIPP program could make it the model for Advanced Air Mobility across the country.

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