Skyways to the Future 2024
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Foreword
Sebastian Buckup
Head of Network and
Partnerships; Member
of the Executive Committee,
World Economic Forum
Purushottam Kaushik
Head, Centre for Fourth
Industrial Revolution,
World Economic Forum
India exemplifies the power of multilateralism in
transforming lives and uplifting over a billion people.
With its rich cultural diversity and rapidly growing
economy, India has made remarkable strides in
recent years. As it passed the G20 leadership baton
to Brazil, the G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration
highlighted how a dynamic and resurgent India is
committed to bridging the gender divide through
increased female enrolment in STEM (science,
technology, engineering and mathematics) fields,
accelerating low-emission technologies, and
ensuring that the cities of tomorrow are both
resilient and sustainable.
India’s aviation sector stands as a testament to
the country’s forward-thinking leadership and
commitment to inclusive growth. The Regional
Connectivity Scheme, Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik
(UDAN), has democratized air travel, making
it affordable, safe and accessible to millions.
Advanced air mobility (AAM) is the next chapter
in this story, introducing new aerial vehicles
and technologies that will expand last-mile
connectivity across India. This visionary approach
positions AAM as a pioneer for the future of air
mobility, bringing swift, efficient transport to the
broader population.This report embodies the spirit of multilateralism
and inclusivity, demonstrating how a collaborative,
multistakeholder approach can create a roadmap
for a dynamic, emerging sector. Developed in
collaboration with the leadership of India’s Ministry
of Civil Aviation and the Directorate General of Civil
Aviation (DGCA), it maps out the essential elements
of an AAM ecosystem. Notably, this document’s
list of authors includes four accomplished women
leaders, each an expert in her field, reflecting a
commitment to diversity and gender inclusion.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized at the
Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation,
held in partnership with the International Civil
Aviation Organization, air taxis are soon to become
a reality in India. This report serves as a foundational
guide to the architecture of a comprehensive AAM
ecosystem, bridging policy, technology and practice.
Moving forward, it is crucial to transform this
academic foundation into tangible, on-ground
action through coordinated pilot programmes. This
document offers a detailed framework for India’s
journey in AAM, which is set to redefine urban
and regional transport and inspire a new era of
sustainable mobility.
Skyways to the Future: Operational Concepts for Advanced Air Mobility in India
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