AAM Institute Publishes GAAMF Summary Report

Advanced Air Mobility Institute publishes latest Global Advanced Air Mobility Forum (GAAMF) summary report, highlighting 60 speakers representing various sectors of the industry By Joe Macey / 29 Aug 2024
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The Advanced Air Mobility Institute has published the summary report from the ‘24 summer session of the Global Advanced Air Mobility Forum (GAAMF), a two-day virtual event held on July 29th and 30th 2024. 

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The report highlights 60 speakers representing various sectors of the AAM industry and captures the perspectives shared by participants from 48 countries offering their valuable insights into the future of air mobility including discussions on connectivity, sustainability, economic growth, and the integration of innovative AAM solutions into urban landscapes.

Jeremy Hartley, Keynote Speaker, said; “With AAM gaining global traction, it’s essential to share knowledge to raise awareness of its social impact. Collaboration is key to advocating for the industry and those affected by this new form of aviation. AAM Institute’s platform fosters international and cultural understanding, paving the way for positive public perception and future collaborations in the evolving air transport landscape.”

Selika Josiah Talbott, Institute VP of Strategic Policy, said; “The Global Advanced Air Mobility Forum provided a valuable platform for industry leaders, regulators, and stakeholders to come together and discuss the challenges and opportunities in the AAM sector. The exchange of ideas and best practices will undoubtedly drive the industry forward.”

Captain Fahad Masood, Research Council Instructor, added; “An unparalleled source of industry insights, bringing together leading experts, innovators, and policymakers from around the world. Its unique value lies in its comprehensive approach to addressing region-specific challenges while fostering a global perspective on advanced air mobility. By facilitating knowledge sharing and accelerating innovation, the Forum plays a crucial role in shaping the future of sustainable and accessible aviation.”

Read the Forum Summary Report here > >

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