• Future mobility won’t rely on a single mode of transport.

    Both eVTOLs and high-speed rail can address different travel needs.

    A simple comparison:

    • eVTOLs: Fast point-to-point connectivity with minimal infrastructure at the destination.
    • High-Speed Rail: High-capacity transport between major cities on fixed corridors.

    Rather tha…Read More

  • Hyderabad has quietly become one of India’s strongest innovation hubs.

    It also has characteristics that could support future eVTOL operations:

    • A growing technology ecosystem
    • Expanding business districts
    • A modern international airport
    • Increasing demand for efficient mobility

    Urban air mobility isn’t only about reducing traffic…Read More

  • One of the biggest questions around eVTOL adoption is pricing.

    Several factors are expected to influence ticket costs:

    • Aircraft utilization rates
    • Infrastructure expenses
    • Energy and charging costs
    • Passenger demand levels
    • Route characteristics

    As operations scale and technology matures, pricing models may continue to evolve.…Read More

  • Few cities illustrate the value of time better than Bengaluru.

    Long airport commutes.
    Heavy traffic.
    Large concentration of business travelers.

    These are exactly the conditions where advanced air mobility could create value.

    The question isn’t whether people want faster travel.

    The question is how much time they’re willing to…Read More

  • The first successful eVTOL routes in India will likely share a few common characteristics:

    • High travel demand
    • Significant traffic congestion
    • Clear time-saving benefits
    • Strong business or airport connectivity
    • Sustainable passenger volumes

    Potential route categories include:

    • Airport ↔ Business District
    • Airport &#x21…Read More

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