8 research outputs found

    Future Flight Scenario Toolkit

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    The Future Flight Scenario Toolkit is designed for participants to envision the future of their organisation by selecting and combining different trend and scenario cards. The goal is to generate future scenarios and discussion about the use of Future Flight based on baseline trends and drivers.</p

    Sustainable future flight business models: Motivations and barriers

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    This paper investigates stakeholders’ motivations and barriers within emerging Future Flight business models. Aviation is vital for developing econo-mies, and the urgent need for a transition towards more sustainable practices is gaining prominence. Hence, understanding the factors shaping Future Flight technology’s adoption is crucial. Drawing on ten interviews with pioneering Fu-ture Flight-related technologists, business leaders, social entrepreneurs, and pol-icymakers, we employed the Technology-Organisation-Environment frame-work and Transaction Cost Economics theory to analyse critical factors influ-encing Future Flight business models. We show participants are concerned about sustainable aviation fuel availability and Future Flight technologies’ read-iness. We emphasise the importance of technology maturity and commercial vi-ability for successful Future Flight implementation. Smaller start-ups are poised to lead such development because of their nimbleness and sustainability focus. Concurrently, larger companies face challenges transitioning from traditional business models. We identified regulatory frameworks, social acceptance, and public demand as key drivers. Finally, we show how entrepreneurs desire stand-ardised global regulations to support sustainable aviation practices. We offer insights into the complex dynamics of Future Flight adoption, highlighting companies’ need to evaluate their cultural and human resource strategies while emphasising global regulatory standards’ importance – as part of The CoFFEE Project’s (www.coffeefutureflight.com) broader research programme.</p

    Sustainable Future Flight Business Models (Presentation Slides at Transport Research Arena 2024, Dublin)

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    A conference presentation by Dr Chenyi Liao on Sustainable future flight business models: Motivations and Barriers.Presented at technical session Sustainable Aviation, at Transport Research Arena 2024 in Dublin, on 16th April, 2024.Images on second slide have been redacted due to copyright restrictions. The diagram on the third slide is sourced from the UKRI Future Flight Vision and Roadmap document.</p
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