1、Skyways to the Future:Operational Concepts for Advanced Air Mobility in IndiaI N S I G H T R E P O R TN O V E M B E R 2 0 2 4In collaboration with the Ministry of Civil Aviation of IndiaImages:Getty ImagesDisclaimer This document is published by the World Economic Forum as a contribution to a projec
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4、y 5Introduction 61 Designing the vertiport environment 112 Developing an integrated airspace 163 Evaluating economic considerations 234 Cultivating community acceptance and integration 285 Implementing an AAM programme 30Conclusion 37Contributors 38Endnotes 40Skyways to the Future:Operational Concep
5、ts for Advanced Air Mobility in India2ForewordVumlunmang Vualnam Secretary,Ministry of Civil Aviation of IndiaSkyways to the Future:Operational Concepts for Advanced Air Mobility in IndiaNovember 2024The advent of air travel has revolutionized transport,mobilizing millions globally.Today,as technolo
6、gy advances,aviation remains a crucial driver of economic and social connectivity.As the third-largest domestic aerial market globally,India stands at the threshold of a new revolution.With schemes and frameworks aimed at extending aviation to the last mile,advanced air mobility(AAM)presents a uniqu