Webinar will explore market outlook and factors influencing the industry from operational and commercial perspectives
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Air travel's evolution is completing a full circle since its inception in the early 1920s. Flying has evolved from general aviation into commercial airline and business aviation. While business charters are accessible to only a few segments of the population that will rapidly change as urban air mobility (UAM) platforms become a reality. The influx of established aerospace, automotive and technology companies into the industry, backed by technological advancements and government initiatives, is expected to be a catalyst.
The technology space in UAM is becoming increasingly complex as more platforms are moving away from conventional fuels and adopting electrification. There has also been a significant impetus in various sub-segments of the UAM value chain, such as advanced composites, artificial intelligence, collision-avoidance systems, hydrogen fuel cells, autonomous navigation, propulsion systems and battery technologies.
Given this rapid growth, UAM will fulfill a new unmet need of "flying-on-demand," and "flying-to-work" is expected to be the new norm in urban hotspots like downtown New York, London and Tokyo. By 2040, cumulative consumer demand will translate into the need for an estimated 2.5 million air taxi platform units across various vehicle capacity types.
Join Orkun Altintas, Consulting Director, and Amartya De, Associate Director of Frost & Sullivan's Aerospace & Defense Practice, for the Growth Opportunity briefing, "Evolving Global Landscape and Market Opportunities in Urban Air Mobility," on September 9 at 2 p.m. SGT. In this webinar, learn about the existing UAM value chain, state of regulations, and likely roadmap to allow UAM operations globally. In addition, understand the links between the evolving technology supplier landscape and major UAM integrators.
For more information and to register for the webinar, please visit: http://frost.ly/673
With UAM becoming a reality, it is important to understand future possibilities to achieve commercially viable UAM operations, which will enable effective decision-making for cities, UAM original equipment manufacturers and integrators, and solution providers.
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