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Advanced Air Mobility
will change the 'why' you choose to fly 

EA Maven is a management consultancy firm focusing on solving the key challenges in the area of AAM through the provision of AAM strategy support, demand modelling, infrastructure design and due diligence services.

Services

Your Strategic Partner

AAM Demand Modelling & Scheduling

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AAM Air/Vertiport 

Acquisition 

Due Diligence

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AAM Air Service Development

 

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AAM Carbon Emission Savings 

Assessment

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AAM Market Assessment

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AAM Revenue Forecasting

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Advanced

Air Mobility Infrastructure

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Projects

Featured Work

Crisalion

Demand Modelling

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SkyBus

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flyV bird

Demand Modelling

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UKRI

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Undisclosed Client

System Strategy

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NASA White Paper

 

 

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Vertical Aerospace

Demand Modelling

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FMCI AAM Market Assessment

 

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Undisclosed OEM

Market Assessment

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News/Events

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The Republic of Ireland AAM Market Potential Report

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EA Maven have partnered with Future Mobility Campus Ireland (FMCI) to explore the potential impact of advanced air mobility (AAM) in Ireland. With its compact size and mild climate, Ireland presents an ideal environment for innovative air travel solutions like air taxis.

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The study identifies 174 potential routes connecting 103 population centers across urban areas. Dublin, with 74 routes, remains the primary transport hub for origin and destination points. However, other cities like Limerick and Shannon (29 routes combined), as well as Cork (27 routes), also show strong potential for air travel alternatives. Meanwhile, existing airport infrastructure in regional areas lends itself to 50 potential routes.

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Link to the paper.

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