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Frost & Sullivan Presents the Evolving Urban Air Mobility Landscape Up to 2040
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"The ( ), , and are expected to be the first adopters of air taxis, while and , too, will be early adopters by leveraging their helicopter taxi expertise," said . "Globally, almost 50 cities are considering the feasibility of UAM, and most of the applications are focused on , which will eventually open up the market for passenger UAM vehicles."
Frost & Sullivan's recent analysis, , studies the current trends in the UAM market and how they are likely to evolve. It assesses the need for these vehicles, vehicle models, application areas, key players for inter- and intra-city taxi services, and presents strategic recommendations. It analyzes the potential for air taxi services in the future and the supporting ecosystem required.
"Safety, noise levels from propulsion, infrastructure for landing and take-off in urban areas, and favorable regulations will be key focus areas for the commercialization of air taxis," noted " will be looking to especially invest in , , and alternative energy sources such as and to achieve fuel efficiency and longer range."
With the increase in the number of UAM vehicles, there will be a range of growth opportunities for support services such as pilot training, servicing, repairing, and maintenance. UAM companies can optimally tap the market by:
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