Airport AAM Exchange
The Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) sector is forecasted to grow into a $5 trillion industry by 2040, with an estimated 30,000 electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOLs) operational by 2045.
This CPD-accredited Airport AAM Exchange is the industry's sole independent platform focused exclusively on practical airport implementation and masterplanning.
Led by prominent researchers from UC Berkeley, Georgia Tech, and Cranfield University, this specialized program delivers practical expertise, dedicated to airports deep-diving into infrastructure development, air navigation systems, energy requirements, airspace corridors, compliance frameworks, through interactive workshops by real airport scenarios, aviation authorities including regional airports, airlines, government agencies, and urban planning organizations.
The Program Covers in Detail:
1. Seamless Multimodal Integration of Airports, Rail, Drones, eVTOLs
6. Economic and Financial viability of AAM operations at Your Airport
2. Integration of AAM into Airport Processes
7. Energy Systems for AAM
3. Infrastructure Development - Vertiports & STOL Ports
8. Airport-oriented Development by Urban Design
4. UAM and Regional Air Mobility and connecting
to long haul flights
9. Advanced Air Mobility for Airports
5. AAM Economic and Business Models for Airports
10. Interoperability with Existing Transportation
11. Practical Case Studies
Attendees Include


Testimonials
Schiphol
Excellent networking opportunities and I learned a lot from the specialists. Mixing lectures with workshops was effective.
ODINSA
A very exciting experience! Completely satisfied with the program. It met my expectations and was well-organized. Thank you!
Aeroporto di Bologna
Pretty well executed. Enjoyed networking with coworkers and other professionals.
KARI (Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
Good content and delivery. Suggest hosting near hotels to reduce commuting.
Hyundai Elevator
Met my expectations very well. Glad to have met all the specialists and the collaborative environment was valuable. A successful program overall.
































