While advanced air mobility was still considered as science fiction a few years ago, this concept is now becoming increasingly real: we expect the first commercial operations by 2025 and also a rapid growth of the market in the upcoming years. But what opportunities and risks does Advanced Air Mobility entail for investors? What will it take to commercialize Advanced Air Mobility flights? And how will Advanced Air Mobility change our lives? These and other aspects will be outlined in this video by our Aerospace & Defense experts Stephan Baur and Sven Kopera. As Advanced Air Mobility describes an important future way of mobility, this publication will also be part of the Consumer Electronics Show 2022.

Advanced Air Mobility – from science fiction to reality
by Roland Berger
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