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The amount of capital that is pouring into the aerospace industry from venture capitalists will have a profound impact on the future of aviation.

FLYING CEO Craig Fuller says the aviation industry is on the verge of an age of innovation the likes of which we've not seen in decades. Adobe Stock
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Key Takeaways:

  • Venture capital has replaced government funding as the primary driver of innovation in the aerospace industry, ending a post-Cold War slowdown.
  • This investment is fueling rapid advancements in both space exploration (e.g., SpaceX) and the emerging urban air mobility (UAM) sector with eVTOLs, projected to be a multi-trillion-dollar industry.
  • Beyond space and UAM, general aviation is also receiving significant venture capital, supporting innovations like electric propulsion and accessible piloting.
  • The influx of venture capital and startups is expected to lead to a safer, more efficient, and economical future for aviation, attracting new generations to the industry.
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The amount of capital that is pouring into the aerospace industry from venture capitalists will have a profound impact on the future of aviation.

During the 20th century, much of the capital invested in aerospace came from governments, directed toward spending in military and space. When the Cold War ended, a lot of capital dried up, and innovation slowed.

Craig Fuller

A pilot for more than three decades, Craig Fuller is owner and CEO of FLYING parent company Firecrown Media.

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