Deployment Pathways Advanced Air Mobility 2025

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1 With these foundational elements in place, Saudi Arabia has positioned itself to move from strategic alignment to practical implementation. Around the world, early AAM deployments have shown that success depends on solving tangible problems and delivering clear public benefits. This is supported by findings from the EASA,19 for example, which has found that social acceptance is a vital driver of success, and that acceptance increases significantly when deployments visibly address real- world needs and improve quality of life. This global insight reinforces stakeholder inputs from Saudi Arabia, who emphasized that successful early use cases must start where: –Public benefits are prioritized –Stakes are high, but the risks are manageable –Regulations are taking shape in ways that allow room for innovation –Models are repeatable, enabling pilots to be replicated across regions with minimal adjustments Practical use cases for early AAM deployment in Saudi Arabia From medical logistics to environmental monitoring, early AAM use cases deliver on ambitious goals, shaping Saudi Arabia’s ecosystem. Deployment Pathways for Advanced Air Mobility: Lessons from Early Implementation in Saudi Arabia 8
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