Latest Update: March 28th, 2022
Thank you for lending your time and expertise to help NASA imagine the future of aviation. Since our latest update, 167 unique users entered the portal and viewed the page over 682-page times.
To date, the NASA Sky for All team has now received cumulative XX feedback inputs from XX different users, all of which have been integrated into the Sky for All web portal!
Notable Changes:We look forward to bringing to life the Sky for All Starter Kit this Summer! Across March and April, the Sky for All team is hosting a series of exploratory sessions to integrate community feedback to inform the development of a future Research & Development Roadmap. From our sessions to date, we have collected the following:
If you would be interested in participating in one of our exploratory sessions, please let us know through our feedback page!
Latest Update: February 9, 2022
Thank you for your time and expertise to help NASA imagine the future of aviation. Since our latest update, 173 unique users entered the portal and viewed the page over 1,180-page times.
The NASA Sky for All team received 32 feedback inputs from 16 different users, all of which have been integrated into the Skyfor All web portal!
Notable Changes:There was an approval for different Communities, but those changes were not mature enough to roll into the February release
We look forward to sharing a Sky for All Starter Kit with you this Summer 2022! The Starter Kit will integrate community input (like yours) to inform the development of a future Research & Development Roadmap. The Starter Kit will allocate our co-developed Barriers, Research Questions, Contributing Capabilities, and Operational Objectives into five-year timeframes. This research timeline will serve as a guide as government and industry, together, strive to achieve the Sky for All Vision. Exciting stuff!
Over the course of the next several months, the NASA Sky for All team will host workshops to further develop the Starter Kit. Learn more by downloading our fact sheet and watch your inbox for information on upcoming events!
Thank you for your time and expertise to help NASA imagine the future of aviation. Since our latest update, 173 unique users entered the portal and viewed the page over 1,180-page times.
The NASA Sky for All team received 32 feedback inputs from 16 different users, all of which have been integrated into the Skyfor All web portal!
Notable Changes:There was an approval for different Communities, but those changes were not mature enough to roll into the February release
We look forward to sharing a Sky for All Starter Kit with you this Summer 2022! The Starter Kit will integrate community input (like yours) to inform the development of a future Research & Development Roadmap. The Starter Kit will allocate our co-developed Barriers, Research Questions, Contributing Capabilities, and Operational Objectives into five-year timeframes. This research timeline will serve as a guide as government and industry, together, strive to achieve the Sky for All Vision. Exciting stuff!
Over the course of the next several months, the NASA Sky for All team will host workshops to further develop the Starter Kit. Learn more by downloading our fact sheet and watch your inbox for information on upcoming events!