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Japanese, Indonesian businesses see potential in air mobility


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  Technologies such as drones, electric aircraft and autonomous aerial vehicles (AAV) have made short-distance air transportation more economically viable.

The article from The Jakarta Post discusses the growing interest in air mobility between Japanese and Indonesian businesses. It highlights a recent forum in Jakarta where representatives from both countries explored the potential of urban air mobility (UAM) and advanced air mobility (AAM). The discussions focused on how these technologies could revolutionize transportation in Indonesia, particularly in addressing urban congestion and improving connectivity to remote areas. Japanese companies, known for their advancements in aviation technology, are keen on partnering with Indonesian firms to develop and implement air mobility solutions. The forum also touched on regulatory frameworks, infrastructure development, and the economic benefits of such collaborations. Key points included the need for supportive government policies, investment in research and development, and the integration of these new transport systems into existing urban planning. The potential for job creation and economic growth was also emphasized, with both nations expressing optimism about the future of air mobility as a sustainable transport solution.

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