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While the air transport world may be six to 10 years away from major advanced air mobility traffic congestion, AAM is destined to begin making changes in air travel as early as this year. Aircraft are being retrofitted with electric engines, bringing changes to the land infrastructure required.
Complimentary Webinar | Where Advanced Air Mobility and Airports Intersect: Enabling a New Air Transport Paradigm |
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While the air transport world may be six to 10 years away from major advanced air mobility traffic congestion, AAM is destined to begin making changes in air travel as early as this year. Aircraft are being retrofitted with electric engines, bringing changes to the land infrastructure required. This webinar will look at: Basic landside requirements for early-start advanced air mobility Considerations for what will be needed by 2024 Planning for the future How the new infrastructure will be paid for Carole Rickard Hedden, managing editor of Aviation Week’s Advanced Air Mobility Report, will moderate the conversation with panelists Giovanni Cavallaro, Head of Investment Valuation for Atlantia S.p.A. and Board Member for Azzurra Aeroporti, Aeroports de la Cote d’Azur and Aeroport Marconi di Bologna; Graham Warwick, Aviation Week’s Executive Editor for Technology; and Joseph Alesia, Aviation, Construction, Operations & Business Development at Ferrovial. |
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| Carole Rickard Hedden Managing Editor, Advanced Air Mobility Report | Moderator |
| Giovanni Cavallaro VP Strategic Planning & Regulatory, Aeroporti di Roma |
| Joseph Alesia Aviation, Construction, Ops & Business Development, Ferrovial |
| Graham Warwick Executive Editor, Technology, Aviation Week Network |
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