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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

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Jason Pritchard

Jason Pritchard is the Editor of eVTOL Insights. He holds a BA from Leicester's De Montfort University and has worked in Journalism and Public Relations for more than a decade. Outside of work, Jason enjoys playing and watching football and golf. He also has a keen interest in Ancient Egypt.

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