How is the need for green fuel driving the development of the electric vertical take-off landing aircraft (eVTOL) commercial industry? What is the growth scenario for stakeholders? Find out in this research.
Explore the impact of new technologies on aviation retail, the new business models being adopted, solutions, etc. Also, get an overview of the major advancements like privatization and the Aerotropolis and their role in transforming this landscape.
This research discusses the future of sustainable aviation, including growth drivers and restraints, business use-cases, regional dynamics, and the five major growth opportunities industry stakeholders must know to function efficiently in this space.
COVID-19 has significantly affected the idea and understanding of cities, making inhabitants, planners, and decision-makers re-evaluate the way we think about our homes, public places, infrastructure, workplaces, etc. In the multiple waves of lockdowns of varying intensity, homes turned into workplaces, much of roads and public transport capacity went underutilized, safe and contactless delivery for all daily necessities became paramount, while delivering public services fast—whether it be vaccinations, childcare support or wage subsidies. As most societies prepare for living with COVID-19 as an endemic for another decade, cities prepare to adjust to this new normal.
Technology and Digitization:
The need for technology and digitization has never been felt more strongly. Societies that already had a high level of smartphone adoption, roll out and usage of e-government services and digital Citizen ID programs coped far better with contact tracing, provision of public services to the needy, and easing of lockdowns.
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Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis of the global commercial avionics industry finds that airlines’ increasing focus on improving flight operations is expediting market growth. Digital glass displays, connected flight management systems, and HUD (head-up display) are gaining traction due to the emphasis on enhancing flight operations. Airlines can also improve safety and efficiency by applying avionics systems, which encompass communication, navigation, and surveillance equipment.
Frost & Sullivan, a world-renowned driver of growth opportunity pipelines for the world’s most influential companies, today marked the 60th anniversary of the company’s founding in New York by Lore A. Frost and Dan L. Sullivan. The company plans to highlight the progress made in strengthening its core competency of identifying growth opportunities for clients, as well as highlighting strategies to bring this expertise to even more companies in the coming decades.
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