Advanced Air Mobility International Conference (AAMIC)
Date: July 23-24, 2025 (Wed.-Thu.)
Location: National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) Convention Center
“Advanced Air Mobility International Conference (AAMIC)” is a professional conference in China’s region focusing on future air traffic (low-altitude economy) with international influence. Previous forums have not only had numerous participating organizations but also covered every link in the upstream and downstream of the low-altitude economy industrial chain. From upstream research institutions, low-altitude aircraft manufacturers, traditional aircraft manufacturers, to downstream suppliers, financial investment institutions, technical service institutions, and more, the forum has achieved comprehensive coverage of the industrial chain.
The 3rd Future Air Traffic International Forum in 2024 brought together representatives from over 130 domestic and international enterprises across more than 10 countries and regions.
Starting from 2025, the Future Air Traffic International Forum (AAMIC) officially renamed to “Advanced Air Mobility International Conference (AAMIC).” The 4th Future Air Traffic International Forum & International Low-Altitude Economy Expo Industry Summit (AAMIC 2025) will serve as the official main forum of the International Low-Altitude Economy Expo, co-located with the exhibition at the National Convention and Exhibition Center.
Sponsor: | Xuhui District People's Government of Shanghai |
Organizer: | Representative Office of the Royal Aeronautical Society China (Shanghai) |
Co-organizers: | National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) |
University of Nottingham Ningbo China |


VIP Guest Event
July 22, 2025
Agenda for the first day of the summit
July 23, 2025
- Honorary Chairman of the Royal Aeronautical Society China
- Mark Sisson (Fellow)
- Representative of the Shanghai Municipal Government (to be determined)
- President of National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai)
- Ning Feng
- Vice Chancellor of University of Nottingham Ningbo China
- Laura Bishop (to be confirmed)
Section 1: Airworthiness System and Operational Regulations
- Host: Ingrid Lagarrigue, EASA Northeast Asia Representative
- Representative from CAAC
- Representative from EASA
- Representative from GCAA
- Representative from ANAC
- Speaker: Representative of China Civil Airports Association (to be confirmed)
- Speaker: IATA representative or a case study on low-altitude economic development planning shared by a local government in China
Section 2: Outlook and Investment Prospects for the Low-altitude Economic Market
- Guest speaker: IATA representative or a case study on low-altitude economic development planning shared by a local government in China
- Overview of the latest progress of major AAM projects worldwide
- Analysis of different business models both domestically and internationally
- Comparison of future market size
- Analysis of the recent investment and financing status of various projects
- The future development of the industry faces major opportunities and challenges
Section 3: Infrastructure Planning and Service Preparation
- Exchange opinions on the market potential of major domestic and international AAM/eVTOL projects
- Analyze the reliability and commercial potential of various business models from a financial perspective
- Key factors and misconceptions in financing for low-altitude economic projects
- Investment logic and feasible exit mechanisms for different investors
- How to achieve commercial success for AAM/eVTOL
- Voices from future customers
- Review existing general aviation and drone insurance products
- Discuss the customized requirements for AAM/eVTOL operations
- to take into account the differences in operational environments and operational risk profiles
- Infrastructure institutions specializing in providing vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) solutions both domestically and internationally will share their successful experiences through roundtable discussions
- How can traditional airport operation and service organizations expand the existing civil aviation airport service framework to enhance its compatibility with the low-altitude economy?
- Opportunities and challenges of low-altitude economic development
- From the perspective of a technical expert
Section 4: Farnborough International Airshow Sub-forum - Global AAM Ecosystem Construction and Industrial Layout
- Discuss the latest developments of various enterprises’ projects and their plans for international market expansion
- Exploring the market potential in the Asia-Pacific region
- as well as the necessary supporting infrastructure and local suppliers and service providers as partners
Agenda for the second day of the summit
July 24, 2025
Section 5: AAM Industry Leaders and Global Supply Chain
- Speakers: consulting firms and research institutions
- The current competitive landscape of China’s domestic market
- Comparison of competitiveness differences between domestic and overseas enterprises
- How can local enterprises participate in the competition in international markets (such as European, Middle Eastern, and Asia-Pacific markets)
- The desired market environment for the development of local enterprises
- Progress in the research and development of China’s low-altitude economic projects, as well as best practices for obtaining airworthiness certification from the Civil Aviation Administration
- Sharing of commercialization strategies and upcoming key project milestones
- Speaker: Leading low-altitude economic enterprise in China
- The current competitive landscape of the domestic market in China
- Comparison of competitiveness differences between domestic and overseas enterprises
- How can local enterprises participate in the competition in international markets (such as European, Middle Eastern, and Asia-Pacific markets)
- The desired market environment for the development of local enterprises
- Speaker: Representative of Safran Electrical (to be confirmed)
- How can enterprises leverage the advantages of global supply chains to continuously reduce unit production costs to ensure the success of project commercialization?
- Is there a possibility of cross-border supply chain layout in the low-altitude economy field in the future?
Section 6: Visiting and Observing Activities at the International Low-altitude Economic Expo
*The event agenda is for reference only and is subject to the actual on-site arrangements.