Orbit Management Services presents its AAM Risk Report 2023
Orbit Management Services , a professional service boutique specialising in exploring, developing and scaling advanced technologies for start-ups, corporations, and governments, presents its AAM Risk Report 2023.
The report provides an in-depth, analytical perspective on the growing AAM industry, its potential, and the multifaceted risks involved, and exclusive insights into the future and risks of the industry
Current developments in the AAM industry, such as regulatory advancements in multiple regions, large funding rounds and new strategic partnerships between legacy aerospace organisations and AAM start-ups, amongst others, led Orbit to survey more than 150 executives and experts across the globe.
This allowed it to gather exclusive insights into experts’ perceptions of the developments in the AAM industry and its complex risk landscape. Their candid feedback and expert insights form the backbone of this comprehensive analysis.
Orbit’s AAM Risk Report 2023 dives deep into different risk areas including technology, regulation, economy, society, politics and environment, offering valuable insights for stakeholders involved in shaping the future of the AAM industry.
Key insights:
1) Industry Outlook: Logistics and enterprise applications show the strongest outlook, with the entire industry poised for growth by 2033.
2) Risk Landscape: The biggest challenges include battery technology, regulatory hurdles, and airworthiness standards. Other critical risks are lacking government support, unsustainable business models, and growing competition.
3) Risk Management: A balance between the private and public sectors in AAM is vital for addressing technological, business, policy, and regulation issues, alongside infrastructural and insurance concerns.
Orbit invites feedback, questions, and discussions on the findings of the report, emphasising the importance of dialogue and understanding in charting out a sustainable future for the AAM industry.
The publication is available for download at: www.orbit.ms

