Tag: stakeholder analysis

By Abhinash Jena on December 22, 2025 No Comments

India presents a polycentric system, where aviation authorities, telecom regulators, security agencies, airport operators, and state governments each control distinct but interdependent approval pathways. In early-stage AAM markets, failures are more frequently attributed to governance fragmentation, certification delays, and inter-agency misalignment than to technological infeasibility.

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By Abhinash Jena on November 23, 2025 No Comments

Unlike countries where AAM governance is anchored within a central aviation authority (Wiedemann et al., 2024), India’s institutional landscape is characterised by fragmented, multi-layered, and loosely coupled regulatory actors.

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By Abhinash Jena on October 10, 2025 No Comments

There is a constant decline in the share of public transport due to a failure in providing quality public transport. Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) represents a transformative change for India’s urban mobility paradigm.

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