• eVTOL networks will be most effective when integrated with existing mobility infrastructure.

    Key integration points include:
    • Metro and rail connectivity
    • Road transport for first/last mile
    • Airport and transit hubs
    • Digital booking and mobility platforms

    Strong intermodal connectivity will enhance efficiency and passenger experie…Read More

  • eVTOLs won’t operate in isolation.

    Their real value will come from how well they connect with existing transport systems — cars, metros, airports, and rail.

    Seamless first-mile and last-mile connectivity will define the user experience.

    Integration, not isolation, will drive adoption.

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    The grind towards operational, commercial flying taxis might finally come to an end this summer. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and US Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy has selected eight projects for the Advanced Air Mobility and Electric Vertical Takeoff...

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  • The growth of eVTOL operations will require a skilled and diverse workforce.

    Key roles include:
    • Pilots and flight operators
    • Maintenance engineers and technicians
    • Air traffic and operations managers
    • Data and system specialists

    Developing talent pipelines will be critical for long-term scalability in urban air mobility.

  • Technology can be built.
    Infrastructure can be developed.

    But skilled talent will be essential to make eVTOL ecosystems work.

    Pilots, engineers, air traffic specialists, and data experts — all will play a role in shaping this new industry.

    The future of mobility will depend on the people behind it.

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