Implementing Advanced Air Mobility means tackling essential challenges in congested cities and remote areas by bridging and connecting people and goods, adding value across the UAM chain while minimizing the carbon footprint.
Building the needed infrastructure is a crucial prerequisite for future services. Solutions such as Vertiports must be agnostic and compatible with any any relevant actor in the industry. But there are many obstacles ahead at this point, especially when it comes to regulation and funding. AAM
Rasha Alshami (Founder and CEO of LYNEports) and Jose Ignacio Rodriguez (Managing Director UAM/AAM at Bluenest) will discuss how robust, future-ready ground infrastructure can be implemented. And why it’s mandatory to start right now. The townhall debate „Build now, fly later: Establishing ground infrastructure for AAM services needs money, time – and a reliable framework“ at the EUROPEAN DRONE FORUM in Düsseldorf will be hosted by BENJAMIN SPISKE, Architect & Expert Vertical Flight Infrastructure at BATT Suisse GmbH.
At a glance:
18 February, 02:25 p.m.
Build now, fly later: Establishing ground infrastructure for AAM services needs money, time – and a reliable framework
Debaters:
Rasha Alshami, Founder & CEO, LYNEports
José Ignacio Rodriguez, Managing Director UAM/AAM, Bluenest
Host:
Benjamin Spiske, Architect & Expert Vertical Flight Infrastructure, BATT Suisse
The 2025 edition of the EUROPEAN DRONE FORUM hosted by UAV DACH – Association for Unmanned Aviation on 17-18 February will be the first to take place in Düsseldorf – embedded into the world premiere of the XPONENTIAL Europe. Together, we will identify the main obstacles for the industry and discuss how these can be cleared. Fully in line with the theme of the EUROPEAN DRONE FORUM 2025: „Shaping the future: Clearing obstacles to commercial UAS operations in Europe” UAS
Discover the full program here: https://lnkd.in/e2Frf7uN
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