- More than 5,000 specialists from more than 100 countries, including executives from leading companies like NEOM, Lilium, Joby Aviation, Archer Aviation, FlyNow, Beta Technologies to discuss the future of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM).
- Attendees will experience first-hand the latest innovations with vehicles and mock-ups on display, including Volodrone by NEOM, EHang, Archer, Arch Aero, Flynow, and Joby, showcasing ground-breaking advancements that are setting new standards in aerospace technology.
- Panels and discussions to explore sustainable practices in aviation, focusing on eVTOL technology, solar electric flight, and the role of AI and IoT in enhancing environmental sustainability.
Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 17 May 2024: The next generation of air travel will take center stage at the Future Aviation Forum (FAF24) in Riyadh on Monday 20 May, with an Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) pavilion showcasing the latest technologies and panel sessions from global air mobility leaders. electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft set to take centre stage as part of a wider focus on Advance Air Mobility (AAM).
FAF24 will not only be a forum for strategic insights but will also feature an impressive line-up of industry leaders. CEOs from NEOM, Lilium, Joby Aviation, Archer Aviation, FlyNow, Beta Technologies will show off the exciting opportunities in the AAM sector. Attendees will also have the exclusive opportunity to explore a dedicated pavilion showcasing cutting-edge AAM vehicles, including a close-up look at Volodrone by NEOM, EHang, Archer, Arch Aero, Flynow, and Joby aircraft. This unique showcase at the pavilion highlights the tangible progress and future possibilities within the AAM industry.
His Excellency Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) of Saudi Arabia said the "Kingdom’s unique terrain and the diverse needs of our citizens uniquely position us to benefit substantially from Advanced Air Mobility. With AAM, we're establishing a progressive aviation sector built upon a modern regulatory framework. The Future Aviation Forum is crucial for fostering global collaboration to integrate AAM into our transportation network, in alignment with Vision 2030, the Saudi Aviation Strategy, and our comprehensive environmental commitments."
Saudi Arabia has made considerable progress in advancing AAM through research and development, as well as trials and testing of medical transportation and eVTOLs. Additionally, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), a key component of AAM operations, are being utilized in the Kingdom for various purposes, including inspections, holography, and surveys. Building on this progress, FAF24 will showcase Saudi Arabia’s AAM roadmap development, a three-stage plan aimed at accelerating the development and deployment of AAM operations in the Kingdom.
Captain Sulaiman Almuhaimedi, GACA Executive Vice President for Aviation Safety and Environmental Sustainability said, "As we look ahead, GACA's roadmap for AAM is to enable the safe integration of emerging technologies, determine the required regulatory framework, attract investors and manufacturers of AAM into the Saudi market, as well as to contribute into the national target of Net Zero 2060".
FAF24 will host a series of leaders’ discussions, breaking down the complexities of the eVTOL regulations, assessing the viability of solar electric flight, and delving into the transformative role of artificial intelligence in aviation. Panels will also tackle the progression of flight technology as well as the expanding influence of IoT and cloud technology.
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About The Future Aviation Forum:
The 2024 Future Aviation Forum, hosted by GACA, will convene over 5,000 aviation specialists and leaders from more than 100 nations, including heads from international airlines, all principal global manufacturers, airport executives, industry pioneers, and regulators. The Forum aims to sculpt the future of global air travel and freight management. FAF will serve as the global hub for addressing crucial aviation concerns such as supply chain management, human capital development, expansion capacity, customer experience, environmental sustainability, and safety.
About the Saudi Aviation Strategy and General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA)
The Saudi Aviation Strategy is propelling the Saudi aviation sector to the forefront in the Middle East by 2030, powered by Vision 2030 and in tandem with the National Transport and Logistics Strategy.
The Strategy is unlocking over US$100 billion in public and private investments across the nation’s airports, airlines, and aviation support services. It aims to extend Saudi connectivity, triple passenger traffic annually, establish two worldwide long-haul hubs, and boost air cargo capacity.
Led by GACA, the Strategy’s mandate is to evolve the air transport industry in sync with premier international standards, enhance Saudi Arabia's global civil aviation influence, and enforce regulations ensuring air transport safety, security, and environmental sustainability.
About AAM Roadmap Development in Saudi Arabia:
Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is a developing form of aviation, eventually operating within a highly automated and collaborative environment, which will be enabled by various innovative technologies. This novel air transport system aims to move passengers and cargo and provide aerial services, improving intermodal transportation accessibility, safety, efficiency, sustainability, and quality of life. Since the launch of Vision 2030, the Kingdom has taken significant steps towards its future and society development, where the transport sector has been an essential element. Now, recent technology advancements can propel Saudi transport to new heights, fostering economic growth and resulting in multiple applications.
GACA has developed a comprehensive national roadmap for AAM with the collaboration of international experts. During the assessment phase, GACA cooperated with more than 60 stakeholders locally and globally to align and better understand the maturity level of such novel technology and identify the gaps and requirements to ensure safe deployment and efficient integration with traditional aviation systems and other modes of transportation. The roadmap identified the enablers of the AAM and the governance required during the roadmap's implementation phase. (for more about the roadmap, please feel free to review the report that GACA published in January 2024 Enabling Advanced Mobility in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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