Standardization Framework
What is the G3AM Standardization Framework?
The G3AM Standardization Framework provides a structured process for developing, reviewing, approving, and publishing G3AM Standards. It is designed to support safe, interoperable, and practical standardization for the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) ecosystem.
Under this framework, standard documents are developed through collaboration among members, Working Groups (WGs), the Technical Committee (TC), and other relevant bodies. The process ensures that proposed standards are technically sound, responsive to industry needs, and aligned with the overall objectives of G3AM.
G3AM standard-related documents are managed through the following stages
G3AM standard documents may also be classified by type, including
Who Can Propose a Standard?
Any G3AM member with a legitimate interest in a standard may propose a new Work Item (WI) or the establishment, revision, or withdrawal of a G3AM Standard.
Individual Members and Special Members may also submit proposals or provide comments. However, while they may participate in Working Group activities as observers, they do not take part in the Working Group consensus process.
This approach enables broad participation in standardization while maintaining a clear and role-based review and approval process.
G3AM Standard Development Process Map
G3AM’s Definition of AAM
AAM(Advanced Air Mobility) is an air transport system that transports passengers and cargo using
eco-friendly vertical take-off and landing aircraft in urban and rural locations.