• Public trust will be one of the biggest challenges for eVTOL ecosystems.

    Beyond certifications, operators must focus on:
    • Clear safety messaging
    • Public demonstrations
    • Regulatory transparency
    • Reliable operations

    Trust is built gradually, through consistency and openness.

  • New technology doesn’t fail because of engineering.

    It fails when people don’t trust it.

    For eVTOLs, trust will come from visible safety processes, trained pilots or supervisors, transparent communication, and consistent operations.

    Adoption will follow trust.

  • UK’s first mobile eVTOL flight simulator launched

    Aerospace human factors consultants Myriad has revealed the UK’s first fully mobile eVTOL flight simulator. The VRM-2 uses both Virtual Reality and Motion technology to provide a flexible, modular platform for customer demonstrations and R&D, with future potential uses in...

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  • Passenger experience will be a key factor in eVTOL adoption.

    Important elements include:
    • Simple booking and check-in
    • Comfortable cabin design
    • Predictable schedules
    • Clear safety communication
    • Smooth ground-to-air transitions

    A well-designed experience will help make eVTOL travel feel familiar and trustworthy.

  • For most people, eVTOLs will be judged on a simple question:

    Was the experience smooth, safe, and worth it?

    Boarding time, noise levels, comfort, reliability, and clarity of process will matter more than technical specifications.

    Passenger experience will drive repeat usage.

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