As the advent of eVTOLs (electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing aircraft) draws closer, public perceptions and societal acceptance of these innovations become increasingly critical. The integration of eVTOLs into urban air mobility (UAM) systems promises to revolutionize transportation, yet it faces a myriad of challenges in gaining widespread public endorsement. Understanding these perceptions and addressing concerns is essential for the successful deployment of eVTOL technology.
Urban Air Mobility (UAM), comprising air taxis and other Passenger Air Vehicles (PAVs), promises a revolutionary mode of transport that is not only efficient but also environmentally friendly. As these vehicles prepare for deployment, understanding and addressing public perception and community engagement becomes crucial for their successful integration into urban landscapes.