先进空中机动的部署路径:沙特阿拉伯早期实施的经验教训(英)
Deployment Pathways for Advanced Air Mobility: Lessons from Early Implementation in Saudi Arabia W H I T E P A P E RO C T O B E R 2 0 2 5In collaboration with Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Saudi ArabiaImages: Getty Images, UnsplashDisclaimer This document is published by the World Economic Forum as a contribution to a project, insight area or interaction. The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed herein are a result of a collaborative process facilitated and endorsed by the World Economic Forum but whose results do not necessarily represent the views of the World Economic Forum, nor the entirety of its Members, Partners or other stakeholders.© 2025 World Economic Forum. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system.ContentsForeword 3Executive summary 4Introduction 51 Practical use cases for early AAM deployment in Saudi Arabia 81.1 Emerging use cases and sector opportunities 91.2 Use case attributes in practice 92 Enabling system-level readiness for AAM 132.1 From pilots to system readiness: A systematic approach 142.2 Deployment enablers: Making the system work 142.3 Spearheading learning: AAM community-led collaboration model 15Conclusion 18Contributors 19Endnotes 21Deployment Pathways for Advanced Air Mobility: Lessons from Early Implementation in Saudi Arabia 2ForewordAdvanced Air Mobility (AAM) is no longer a future vision. It is a reality that is being driven by demand for faster, cleaner mobility and advances in propulsion systems and autonomy. For Saudi Arabia, this transformation represents more than a technological shift: it is a strategic opportunity to advance the goals of the country’s Vision 2030 development programme. Through giga-projects and a regulatory mindset open to real-world testing, the Kingdom is putting in place the groundwork to ensure that Advanced Air Mobility matters globally. Early demonstrations, from medical drone logistics during Hajj to autonomous aerial surveying in the energy sector, illustrate the potential of these technologies to deliver tangible public benefits, validate operational readiness and build trust among regulators and communities. This paper, developed by the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Saudi Arabia, in collaboration with the World Economic Forum and the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Saudi Arabia network stakeholders, captures insights from these early steps and translates them into pathways for deployment. Its purpose is to document progress, as well as to create a dialogue, share lessons learned and help shape a coherent operational model that will allow AAM to advance responsibly, build trust and deliver sustained public benefit. The journey ahead requires partnership and collaboration in addition to a willingness to innovate. By aligning ambition with coordinated action, Saud
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