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Abstract

This study aimed to determine land use compatibility guidelines for vertiports, which are locations where vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft operate. The study employed a three-round e-Delphi panel to establish vertiport land use compatibility zones and standards. The results reached a consensus of at least 70%, providing comprehensive land use compatibility recommendations for vertiports. The study provides a foundation for vertiport land use compatibility planning, ensuring the integration of vertiports in existing communities. The findings can also increase public and local officials' awareness of the needs and requirements of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) infrastructure development. The uniformity between existing and proposed guidelines supports the recommendations of the e-Delphi panel. The findings should be useful to AAM stakeholders, VTOL aircraft manufacturers, regulators, and anyone working in a role that entails aviation or community planning.

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Researchers interested in the survey instruments used in this study can contact the corresponding author.

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