• 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

  • When people imagine eVTOLs, they often picture futuristic city-wide networks.

    Reality may look very different.

    The first commercially successful routes could be simple:

    Airport ↔ Business District

    Airport ↔ Tech Park

    City ↔ Nearby Economic Hub

    The most successful innovations often start by solving one problem extremely…Read More

  • While metro cities are expected to lead early adoption, Tier-2 cities may also offer compelling eVTOL opportunities.

    Potential advantages include:

    • Improved regional connectivity
    • Faster access to nearby economic hubs
    • Tourism and hospitality applications
    • Reduced dependence on long road journeys
    • Emerging business travel demand…Read More

  • Most eVTOL discussions focus on major metros.

    But some of the most interesting opportunities may emerge in Tier-2 cities.

    Why?

    Because the challenge isn’t always congestion.

    Sometimes it’s connectivity.

    Cities with growing business activity, tourism demand, and limited transport options could benefit significantly from fast regional…Read More

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