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Who’s driving AAM forward? Companies like Joby Aviation, Archer, Lilium, and even NASA are shaping the future of air mobility.

The dream of flying above traffic is no longer science fiction—it’s an emerging industry backed by some of the world’s most visionary companies and agencies. Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is being shaped by pioneers in aerospace, automotive, and technology who are reimagining transportation from the sky down. As physical infrastructure is built and electric aircraft take flight, platforms like CEEK are ensuring this movement includes immersive experiences, creator-driven content, and blockchain-powered access—bridging the gap between innovation and everyday life.

Here’s a look at who’s driving AAM forward, and how CEEK is enriching the journey.

 

  •  Joby Aviation

A California-based leader in the AAM space, Joby Aviation is developing a five-seat eVTOL aircraft capable of speeds over 200 km/h with zero emissions. Backed by Toyota and aligned with the FAA, Joby is targeting full-scale commercial air taxi service by 2025.

CEEK Integration: Passengers using Joby’s air taxis could access CEEK-powered immersive content, from skyline tours to music experiences, all accessed using CEEK Token.

 

  • Archer Aviation

With its Midnight aircraft, Archer aims to provide safe, quiet, and sustainable flights in urban environments. Archer has partnered with United Airlines and cities like Chicago and New York to roll out air mobility routes connecting airports to downtown cores.

CEEK Integration: CEEK could offer virtual flight previews, creator-curated city guides, or NFT-based boarding passes tied to Archer’s flight milestones.

 

  • Lilium

Germany’s Lilium is building a regional eVTOL jet designed for longer distances. With a unique ducted fan design and scalable jet infrastructure, Lilium is focused on connecting entire regions, not just cities.

CEEK Integration: Regional flights offer the perfect setting for CEEK Creator Hub content—from educational micro-lectures to immersive entertainment and virtual networking lounges onboard.

 

  • NASA

A global leader in aviation innovation, NASA plays a central role in AAM development through its AAM National Campaign—supporting aircraft testing, safety frameworks, and airspace integration in collaboration with the FAA.

CEEK Integration: NASA and CEEK together could deliver public education campaigns, virtual STEM programs, and simulations explaining the science behind AAM—all accessible through the CEEK platform.

 

The CEEK Platform: Powering the Human Experience of AAM

While these companies build the aircraft and infrastructure, CEEK ensures people stay connected, creative, and engaged in the air mobility era. Here's how:

  • CEEK Token: Unlock immersive flight content, reward creators, and access blockchain-based loyalty programs
  • CEEK Creator Hub: Empower artists, educators, and developers to build VR, AR, and NFT content for sky-based environments
  • Virtual Training: Deliver VR-based AAM training to pilots, mechanics, and urban planners globally

 

Conclusion: Innovation in the Skies, Experience on the Ground

AAM is being led by bold engineers, global partnerships, and visionary investors. But the future of air mobility will only succeed if it’s accessible, enriching, and designed for the people who use it.

That’s where CEEK steps in—bridging aviation and imagination.

Together, the pioneers of AAM and platforms like CEEK aren’t just building the future of transportation—they’re shaping the future of how we live, learn, and connect through the skies.



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