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The advanced air mobility sector has reached an inflection point.
Simulators are being delivered to training facilities. Manufacturing lines are scaling from prototype shops to industrial production. Regulatory frameworks are emerging across three continents. Infrastructure partnerships are being announced from Miami to Dubai to Riyadh.
Yet significant gaps persist between technical capability and operational reality.
This report, broken down in four key areas, represents Halldale's analysis based on publicly available information as of January 2026. We recognise that those working daily on eVTOL programmes have insights that transcend published announcements.
We invite perspectives from:
Training Providers: Are you investing in eVTOL-transition training programmes now, or waiting for regulatory clarity? What would give you confidence to commit resources?
Manufacturers: What are the binding constraints you're encountering that aren't visible in public reporting? Where is industry collaboration needed most urgently?
Infrastructure Developers: What would unlock the capital required for vertiport networks? Public-private partnerships? Guaranteed minimum volumes? Something else?
Operators: At what price point and route density does the business case work for your market? What assumptions are most uncertain?
Regulators: What would enable faster certification without compromising safety? Where is industry input most valuable?
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Halldale is the world's leading B2B publisher and events organiser for aviation simulation training. This analysis synthesises publicly available information. We do not have commercial relationships with manufacturers covered and maintain editorial independence.