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    Explore " urban air mobility" with insightful episodes like "Elevating the Future: A look into Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and the opportunities for women with Elan Head", "Best of - AI and safety critical systems", "Ready for Takeoff: The Autonomous Aviation Revolution | Driving the New Air Mobility with Yemaya Bordain, Debra Aubrey, Anna Chernova | Redefining Society Podcast with Marco Ciappelli", "Ready for Takeoff: The Autonomous Aviation Revolution | Driving the New Air Mobility with Yemaya Bordain, Debra Aubrey, Anna Chernova | Redefining Society Podcast with Marco Ciappelli" and "Episode 21: Learning to fly: Advanced air mobility, feat. Joby Aviation" from podcasts like ""AVIATE with Shaesta", "The Future of Everything", "ITSPmagazine", "Redefining Society Podcast" and "Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast"" and more!

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    Elevating the Future: A look into Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and the opportunities for women with Elan Head

    Elevating the Future: A look into Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and the opportunities for women with Elan Head

    In 2018, I was invited to be a speaker at a conference in the Midwest. Before I got on the stage to present my keynote, the session before me was talking about a new concept that I remember briefly hearing about as a student at Embry-Riddle, Advance Air Mobility (AAM). The speaker mentioned how AAM is the future of aviation, and that it will revolutionize air travel as we know it.

     

    AAM is known as the development, integration, and utilization of new airborne transportation systems, typically involving electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, drones, and other innovative aerial vehicles. These systems are designed to operate in urban, suburban, and rural environments. Since that conference in 2018, so many developments have transpired in this sector.

     

    Key Features of the AAM sectors include;

     

    • eVTOLs: These are aircraft that can take off and land vertically like a helicopter but transition to forward flight like a plane, predominantly powered by electric propulsion.
    • Urban Air Mobility (UAM): A subset of AAM focusing on urban environments. UAM seeks to alleviate ground traffic congestion by taking advantage of the airspace above cities.
    • Decentralized Infrastructure: Instead of large central airports, AAM emphasizes smaller vertiports or landing pads scattered throughout urban and suburban areas.
    • Autonomous Operations: While initial operations may have human pilots, the goal for many AAM solutions is to eventually operate autonomously, which will require advanced autonomous flight systems and robust air traffic management solutions.

     

    The AAM sector on a global scale was valued at $8.2 billion in 2022. It is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 20% by 2032 with a valuation to reach about $68.1 billion. Furthermore, investments in AAM have reached $4.8 billion in 2021, with new innovative companies launching each year in pursuit of the next successful eVTOL to hit the market. Specifically, there are over 200 companies globally in the race to develop eVTOL aircraft. The primary driver in the AAM sector is the Urban Air Mobility market which is projected to rise from 3.8 billion to 38.5 billion by 2030.

     

    In terms of women in this sector, McKinsey & Company shared on its blog this year how women are advancing in Future Air Mobility (FAM). Here are a few key points the blog shared.

     

    • Sustainable aviation saw the biggest improvement in gender diversity, with the number of women and nonbinary people increasing from 13 percent to 18 percent.
    • Other segments, including manned advanced air mobility/eVTOL vehicles and small drones, showed smaller gains.
    • Companies that develop supersonic and hypersonic technology regressed, with the number of women and nonbinary people falling from 23 percent to 20 percent, although the small sample size means that the departure of a few senior leaders could sway the numbers in a meaningful way.
    • Among regions, North America has the most diverse leadership teams in both gender (20 percent female or nonbinary) and ethnic diversity—defined as the non-majority group in a company’s home country (18 percent).
    • Technical roles have seen the biggest increase in diversity for both genders (going from 5 percent to 14 percent female or nonbinary) and people from ethnic minorities (going from 12 percent to 16 percent).
    • Despite this progress, women and nonbinary people remain significantly underrepresented in technical roles at FAM companies, as they are in many other industries.

     

    Our special guest who will launch us into season five of the AVIATE with Shaesta podcast is Elan Head, a familiar voice in AAM. Elan is an award-winning journalist specializing in aviation and technology. Head currently serves as the Senior Editor at The Air Current and continues to be a respected journalist in the industry covering several developments and breaking news in AAM. Elan is a Commercial Helicopter Pilot and an FAA Gold Seal flight instructor with helicopter and instrument helicopter ratings. Elan joins us to share her unexpected start in aviation and how she turned her passion for flight and journalism into a career that she truly enjoys.

    Best of - AI and safety critical systems

    Best of - AI and safety critical systems

    Today we're rerunning a conversation Russ had in 2020 with Mykel Kochenderfer, a professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Stanford University.

    Mykel's research has impacted anyone who has been on a plane recently for any kind of travel. His research led to the creation of a program known as the Airborne Collision Avoidance System, or ACAS X , which as he explains in more detail, is a critical tool in keeping air travel safe.

    Thank you for tuning in, and we hope you enjoy this episode from the archives.

    Chapter Time Stamps:

    (00:00:50) ACAS X Origins

    Russ Altman sets the stage by revisiting a conversation from 2020 with Professor Mykel Kochenderfer, a pioneer in aeronautics and astronautics at Stanford University. They discuss Mykel's groundbreaking research leading to the creation of the Airborne Collision Avoidance System, ACAS X.

    (00:03:10) Ensuring Trustworthy Autonomous Vehicles

    Exploring the challenges in building trustworthy autonomous systems, Mykel discusses the complexities of imperfect sensor systems, uncertainty in predicting future trajectory, and the trade-off between safety and operational efficiency.

    (00:07:20) Dynamic Programming: The Key to ACAS X

    Mykel explains the role of dynamic programming in ACAS X, transforming complex computations into tractable tasks through offline modeling and a lookup table, balancing safety and efficiency.

    (00:10:30) Balancing Safety and Efficiency

    Russ and Mykel delve into the intricate balance between safety and operational efficiency in ACAS X, highlighting the need for AI systems to make sound decisions even in rare, low-probability scenarios.

    (00:14:15) ACAS X Implementation and Use Cases

    Mykel elaborates on the role of ACAS X in aviation safety, detailing its advisory nature and its integration with air traffic control systems, while addressing the potential automation in specific aircraft models.

    (00:17:40) Broadening Horizons: Urban Air Mobility

    Exploring the expansion of ACAS X to urban air mobility systems, Russ and Mykel discuss the challenges of modeling and validating models for a wide range of aircraft, and the importance of incorporating human expertise.

    (00:21:05) Global Collaboration and AI Consensus

    Mykel emphasizes the collaborative nature of ACAS X implementation, involving different stakeholders, such as the FAA, Eurocontrol, and ICAO, and the role of AI in reaching a consensus on safety objectives.

    (00:23:30) The Journey Ahead

    As the conversation draws to a close, Mykel reflects on the evolution of ACAS X, its future applications, and the fusion of AI and human wisdom shaping the skies of tomorrow.

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    Ready for Takeoff: The Autonomous Aviation Revolution | Driving the New Air Mobility with Yemaya Bordain, Debra Aubrey, Anna Chernova | Redefining Society Podcast with Marco Ciappelli

    Ready for Takeoff: The Autonomous Aviation Revolution | Driving the New Air Mobility with Yemaya Bordain, Debra Aubrey, Anna Chernova | Redefining Society Podcast with Marco Ciappelli

    Guests: 

    Dr. Yemaya Bordain, President of Americas at Daedalean [@DaedaleanAI]

    On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/yemayabordain/

    Debra Aubrey, Technical Product Marketing Manager at Intel [@intel]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/debraaubrey/

    Anna Chernova, Co-Founder, CPO - Daedalean [@DaedaleanAI]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/achernova/


    Host: 

    Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast

    On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli
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    This Episode’s Sponsors

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    Episode Introduction

    "Fasten your seatbelts for an exciting episode of Redefining Society Podcast, where we explore the game-changing potential of autonomous planes. Ready for takeoff?"

    Welcome to another thrilling episode of Redefining Society Podcast, hosted by Marco Ciappelli! Today, we're diving deep into the captivating world of autonomous planes and how they will revolutionize the way we travel and connect with the world. We have an incredible lineup of guests, including Yemaya Bordain, Anna Chernova, and Deborah Aubrey, who will share their expertise in aviation, technology, and the fascinating challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in this domain.

    Fasten your seatbelts and get ready to explore how cutting-edge advancements in technology are transforming the cockpit of our planes. This is a conversation you won't want to miss, as we discuss the role of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the ever-decreasing size and power requirements of processors that are making it possible to implement autonomous systems in the aviation industry. Are you ready to trust computers to take the controls and ensure our safe passage through the skies?

    As we delve into the current state of the industry and the future of urban air mobility, we'll discuss the critical role of automation in addressing the shortage of pilots, and how increased automation will lead to safer and more efficient airspace management. Anna Chernova, co-founder of an innovative aviation company, shares her unique perspective as a human pilot on the potential for machines to outperform humans in terms of speed, safety, and accuracy.

    From the challenges of navigating congested urban environments to the need for powerful processors to synthesize massive amounts of data from various sensors, we'll explore the technological breakthroughs and trends that are paving the way for a new era of transportation. And as we ponder whether we can truly trust computers to make the final decisions in the cockpit, our guests will provide insights into the balance between human intuition and machine capabilities.

    This conversation is sure to spark your imagination and challenge your assumptions about the intersection of technology, aviation, and society. So join us on this fascinating journey as we redefine the future of air travel and the impact it will have on our daily lives. And remember to share this episode with your friends, subscribe to the podcast, and get ready for takeoff on this exhilarating ride into the world of autonomous planes! Are you ready to fly?

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    Resources

    Future of Avionics White Paper: 
    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/now/daedalean-avionics-whitepaper.html

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    To see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:
    https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcast

    Watch the webcast version on-demand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllTUoWMGGQHlGVZA575VtGr9

    Are you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
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    Ready for Takeoff: The Autonomous Aviation Revolution | Driving the New Air Mobility with Yemaya Bordain, Debra Aubrey, Anna Chernova | Redefining Society Podcast with Marco Ciappelli

    Ready for Takeoff: The Autonomous Aviation Revolution | Driving the New Air Mobility with Yemaya Bordain, Debra Aubrey, Anna Chernova | Redefining Society Podcast with Marco Ciappelli

    Guests: 

    Dr. Yemaya Bordain, President of Americas at Daedalean [@DaedaleanAI]

    On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/yemayabordain/

    Debra Aubrey, Technical Product Marketing Manager at Intel [@intel]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/debraaubrey/

    Anna Chernova, Co-Founder, CPO - Daedalean [@DaedaleanAI]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/achernova/

    Host: 

    Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast

    On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli
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    This Episode’s Sponsors

    BlackCloak 👉 https://itspm.ag/itspbcweb

    Bugcrowd 👉 https://itspm.ag/itspbgcweb

    Devo 👉 https://itspm.ag/itspdvweb

    _____________________________

    Episode Introduction

    "Fasten your seatbelts for an exciting episode of Redefining Society Podcast, where we explore the game-changing potential of autonomous planes. Ready for takeoff?"

    Welcome to another thrilling episode of Redefining Society Podcast, hosted by Marco Ciappelli! Today, we're diving deep into the captivating world of autonomous planes and how they will revolutionize the way we travel and connect with the world. We have an incredible lineup of guests, including Yemaya Bordain, Anna Chernova, and Deborah Aubrey, who will share their expertise in aviation, technology, and the fascinating challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in this domain.

    Fasten your seatbelts and get ready to explore how cutting-edge advancements in technology are transforming the cockpit of our planes. This is a conversation you won't want to miss, as we discuss the role of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the ever-decreasing size and power requirements of processors that are making it possible to implement autonomous systems in the aviation industry. Are you ready to trust computers to take the controls and ensure our safe passage through the skies?

    As we delve into the current state of the industry and the future of urban air mobility, we'll discuss the critical role of automation in addressing the shortage of pilots, and how increased automation will lead to safer and more efficient airspace management. Anna Chernova, co-founder of an innovative aviation company, shares her unique perspective as a human pilot on the potential for machines to outperform humans in terms of speed, safety, and accuracy.

    From the challenges of navigating congested urban environments to the need for powerful processors to synthesize massive amounts of data from various sensors, we'll explore the technological breakthroughs and trends that are paving the way for a new era of transportation. And as we ponder whether we can truly trust computers to make the final decisions in the cockpit, our guests will provide insights into the balance between human intuition and machine capabilities.

    This conversation is sure to spark your imagination and challenge your assumptions about the intersection of technology, aviation, and society. So join us on this fascinating journey as we redefine the future of air travel and the impact it will have on our daily lives. And remember to share this episode with your friends, subscribe to the podcast, and get ready for takeoff on this exhilarating ride into the world of autonomous planes! Are you ready to fly?

    _____________________________

    Resources

    Future of Avionics White Paper: 
    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/now/daedalean-avionics-whitepaper.html

    ____________________________

    To see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:
    https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcast

    Watch the webcast version on-demand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllTUoWMGGQHlGVZA575VtGr9

    Are you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
    👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/advertise-on-itspmagazine-podcast

    Episode 21: Learning to fly: Advanced air mobility, feat. Joby Aviation

    Episode 21: Learning to fly: Advanced air mobility, feat. Joby Aviation

    GUESTS: Bonny Simi, Joby Aviation, and Robin Riedel, McKinsey

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE

    It's the stuff of childhood dreams: the flying car that slashes journey time, avoiding traffic, and taking you directly to your destination.

    Now, decades later, it doesn’t seem so far-fetched. In fact, there’s an entire industry building up around a new sector of flight, although as you’ll hear in this episode, it has very little to do with mainstream aircraft - or, for that matter, cars…

    It’s called advanced air mobility (AAM), also known as urban air mobility (UAM), and to learn more about why it’s attracting so much interest, and more importantly, so many billions of dollars of investment, Ride played host to Bonny Simi of Joby Aviation, and Robin Riedel of McKinsey.

    ABOUT THE GUESTS

    Bonny Simi heads up Joby Aviation’s Air Operations and People. Before joining Joby, Bonny held a number of strategic and operational roles at American airline JetBlue, and founded JetBlue Technology Ventures. Bonny has piloted Boeing, Airbus and Embraer aircraft at both United Airlines and JetBlue Airways — and she’s also an Emmy-nominated sports reporter and a three-time Olympic Luge competitor.

    Connect with Bonny on LinkedIn

    Robin Riedel co-leads the McKinsey Center for Future Mobility in the Americas and is a global leader of the Disruptive Aerospace sector within McKinsey’s Aerospace & Defense Practice. In his pre-McKinsey life, Robin led commercial and operations teams at a major airline, and like Bonny, is also a certified commercial airline pilot.

    Connect with Robin on LinkedIn

    You can subscribe to Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Feel free to share it, like it, give it a rating, sign up to the Ride LinkedIn page, and check out our website, ridemobilitypodcast.com.

    Advanced Air Mobility with Vertical Aerospace

    Advanced Air Mobility with Vertical Aerospace
    On this episode of Aerospace Unplugged, we talk with Michael Cervenka, the President of Vertical Aerospace, a company out of the United Kingdom that has its sights set on revolutionizing the way we travel through the air. Vertical wants to help decarbonize air travel by launching the world's first flying taxis by 2024, and a first flight test is not far away. Michael’s background lies in aerospace engineering focusing on engine and turbine design before moving into the role of Future Business Propositions with Rolls Royce. Now he works with Vertical to revolutionize how people fly.

    Episode 9: How to Invest in the Future of Mobility feat. Jim Adler, MD, Toyota Ventures

    Episode 9: How to Invest in the Future of Mobility feat. Jim Adler, MD, Toyota Ventures

    GUEST: Jim Adler, Toyota Ventures

    About this episode

    The evolution of mobility, and the rising importance of software and services are having a massive impact on the way automakers think and operate. So much so, in fact, that they know they need to offer more than just a century’s expertise in mechanical engineering and manufacturing - and that means tapping into the world of start-ups.

    That’s why corporate venture capital is now an established part of the automotive industry, and most major automakers now operate investment divisions, such as BMW i Ventures, Jaguar Land Rover InMotion Ventures, and Porsche Ventures.

    We recently had the opportunity to sit down with Jim Adler, the managing director and founder of Toyota‘s standalone early-stage venture capital firm, Toyota Ventures.

    Jim and his team at Toyota Ventures are interested in AI and autonomy, mobility-robotics, cloud, smart cities, digital health, fintech, energy, and materials, and they have a significant interest in climate.

    The portfolio of over 40-companies includes May Mobility, Perceptive Automata, and Burro, a maker of fruit harvesting robots. Toyota Ventures was also an early investor in Joby Aviation, which began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in August 2021.

    This interview was recorded "out in the wild," , rather than our usual studio set-up, hence the presence of some background noise, but it doesn't detract from the conversation and the excellent insight that Jim had to share with us.

    You can subscribe to Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Feel free to share it, like it, give it a rating, sign up to the Ride LinkedIn page, and check out our website, ridemobilitypodcast.com.

    Episode 1: Automation of Composites Manufacture with Airborne's Joe Summers

    Episode 1: Automation of Composites Manufacture with Airborne's Joe Summers

    Joe entered the composites industry in 1999 when he joined Gurit, or SP systems as it was then. After 4 years, he moved into business manager for the automotive section. Since then he has been involved in setting up a new factory in China and covered various roles from Business Development, to Head of Engineering, Programme Management to Managing Director.

    Since 2017, Joe has been the Managing Director for Airbourne UK and became Commercial Director for the Airbourne Group in 2020. He has also been a director of Composites UK since July 2020.

     

    Find out what makes Joe tick, what has kept his interest in this exciting industry, and how things work at Airborne in the first of our podcasts.

    Introducing - Revolutions in Vertical Flight: Episode 4 The Future Battlespace

    Introducing - Revolutions in Vertical Flight: Episode 4 The Future Battlespace

    As a bonus episode for listeners of The Weekly Defence Podcast, here's episode four of our new Revolutions in Vertical Flight podcast series.

    The full series can be found here

    The Revolutions in Vertical Flight podcast tells the little-known story of the history of rotorcraft, from the autogiro and helicopter, to the tiltrotor and eVTOL platforms in development today.

    Revolutions in Vertical Flight reveals the stories of a small group of pioneers, the visions and beliefs that drove them, and their approach to invention and innovation

    And the Shephard Studio podcast series looks at the vertical flight innovation underway today, revealing how it will transform military operations and revolutionise urban mobility.

    In this episode, we turn to the future and hear how the US Army’s plan to replace its current fleet of helicopters is set to introduce entirely new configurations of rotorcraft. We hear how the US Army believes we are at an “inflection point” and how the new rotorcraft designs are set to change the face of modern warfare.

    And we speak to the industry teams vying to bid for two key helicopter programmes and learn how innovation is being brought to bear across their development programmes

    Introducing - Revolutions in Vertical Flight: Episode 3 The Tiltrotor

    Introducing - Revolutions in Vertical Flight: Episode 3 The Tiltrotor

    As a bonus episode for listeners of The Weekly Defence Podcast, here's episode three of our new Revolutions in Vertical Flight podcast series.

    The full series can be found here:

    The Revolutions in Vertical Flight podcast tells the little-known story of the history of rotorcraft, from the autogiro and helicopter, to the tiltrotor and eVTOL platforms in development today. 

    Revolutions in Vertical Flight reveals the stories of a small group of pioneers, the visions and beliefs that drove them, and their approach to invention and innovation.

    And the Shephard Studio podcast series looks at the vertical flight innovation underway today, revealing how it will transform military operations and revolutionise urban mobility.

    In this episode, we look at a persisting dream of the early rotorcraft pioneers – how to build a machine that combined the vertical takeoff and landing attributes of a helicopter with the speed and range advantages of a fixed-wing aircraft.

    We hear how a failed military mission in the Iranian desert ultimately led to the creation of the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor. And how Leonardo plans to bring the tiltrotor design to the civil market with its AW609. 

    The Future of VTOL Innovation

    The Future of VTOL Innovation

    Welcome to Shephard Studio’s Revolutions in Vertical Flight, brought to you in partnership with Bell.

    The Revolutions in Vertical Flight podcast tells the little-known story of the history of rotorcraft, from the autogiro and helicopter, to the tiltrotor and eVTOL platforms in development today. 

    Revolutions in Vertical Flight reveals the stories of a small group of pioneers, the visions and beliefs that drove them, and their approach to invention and innovation.

    And the Shephard Studio podcast series looks at the vertical flight innovation underway today, revealing how it will transform military operations and revolutionise urban mobility.

    In this episode, we learn more about the urban air mobility revolution and hear how manufacturers pursuing new advances in a wide range of areas, from autonomy to propulsion. 

    These technologies are laying the groundwork for new types of rotorcraft, perhaps most notably in the urban air mobility and electric vertical takeoff and landing spaces, better known as UAM and EvTOL.

    Advances in a wide range of technologies are driving this revolution and today’s aviation pioneers are developing enabling technologies to help make urban mobility a reality, including electric propulsion, autonomy and fleet management.



    The Dream of Urban Air Mobility

    The Dream of Urban Air Mobility

    Welcome to Shephard Studio’s Revolutions in Vertical Flight, brought to you in partnership with Bell.

    The Revolutions in Vertical Flight podcast tells the little-known story of the history of rotorcraft, from the autogiro and helicopter, to the tiltrotor and eVTOL platforms in development today. 

    Revolutions in Vertical Flight reveals the stories of a small group of pioneers, the visions and beliefs that drove them, and their approach to invention and innovation.

    And the Shephard Studio podcast series looks at the vertical flight innovation underway today, revealing how it will transform military operations and revolutionise urban mobility.

    In this episode, we learn about the revolution underway in urban transportation, one that will have an impact on the same scale as when the internal combustion engine took over from the horse-drawn carriage.

    Industry giants and start-ups alike are racing to develop electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft.

    Better known as EvTOLs, these platforms could turn the visions of science fiction into reality, providing low-carbon travel in the urban environment, without the need for runways or the other infrastructure associated with earlier types of aviation.

    Innovations like the Bell Nexus, CityAirbus and UberAir are deep in development, with companies expecting significant advances over the course of the next decade. 

    We hear how passengers could one day hail an air taxi through a smartphone app, transporting them from one building to another within or between cities, without facing the traffic of urban streets.



    Hyundai Plans to Have Flying Cars by 2023

    Hyundai Plans to Have Flying Cars by 2023

    In October, Hyundai Motor Group became just the latest player to get into the flying car game when the company hired Dr. Jaiwon Shin as Executive Vice President and Head of the company's new Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Division. Shin led R&D projects like the supersonic X-plane at NASA for about 30 years. 

    On November 7, 2019, Hyundai's Executive Vice Chairman Chung Eui-sun revealed that the car company plans to have its own flying car technology by 2023 and commercialize an air taxi service as soon as 2029. The company plans on partnering with technology leaders as well as startups around the world to make its vision a reality. 

    The Hyundai exec made the announcement while giving the keynote speech at the Mobility Innovators Forum 2019 hosted by Hyundai Motor at Pier 27 in San Francisco.

    Like many Urban Air Mobility competitors, Hyundai hopes its plans will help fix the many traffic woes that cripple transportation in urban areas. However, Hyundai is taking a more human-centered approach. 

    The company recently set up the Human-Centered City Advisory Group, which is made up of engineering, urban planning and psychology experts. The group is tasked with creating a blueprint for future cities and publishing its findings sometime next year. 

    The motor group has also been working on the 2050 Future City Project to make predictions on future cities to work as a guideline for smart city development.

    The company's 2050 Future City Project even released an illustration of its interpretation of the Future of San Francisco, and well, it's something. 

    Download and listen to the audio version below and click here to subscribe to the Today in Manufacturing podcast.

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