Tag: UAM India
Urban mobility is fundamental to the growth of developing and rapidly urbanising regions because it connects people to employment, education, healthcare and other essential opportunities.
industry analysis, mobility, module-60, NCR, UAM IndiaIndia 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.
industry analysis, market adoption, module-60, stakeholder analysis, UAM IndiaUnlike 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.
goal-4, industry analysis, milestone-573, module-60, stakeholder analysis, UAM IndiaThere 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.
industry analysis, module-60, stakeholder analysis, UAM IndiaSeveral structural weaknesses have created space for innovative transport solutions, with electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft increasingly viewed as a viable option for addressing gaps in accessibility, reliability, and last-mile connectivity.
industry analysis, market adoption, module-60, UAM IndiaAdvanced Air Mobility (AAM) is an emerging aviation concept that aims to revolutionize transportation within and around metropolitan areas.
industry analysis, market adoption, module-60, UAM India