Specifications include, but are not limited to: A new era of transportation is drawing a lot of attention and has found its way around topics of discussion in Utah. Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is said to revolutionize the next generation of aviation innovations. Advanced Air Mobility has many possibilities with respect to support and innovative industries. Over the last several years The Utah Department of Transportation's Division of Aeronautics has taken detailed measures to understand the direction for Utah. The Utah Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics is seeking to understand the potential economic impact AAM will have on the state's economy. It has the potential to connect more communities across the state and bring industry to even the most rural places. The division has agreed that the next steps would be to understand the economic opportunity/impact Utah has from continued development of AAM. This study will cover a variety of industries and aerial transports the division sees necessary for advancements in the state. Topics The list provided are the minimum areas that the Utah Department of Transportation’s Division of Aeronautics would like to see the as the focus of this study: ● AAM Business Case ○ Tourism ○ Small /light cargo deliveries ○ Heavy lift cargo deliveries ○ Oil and gas industry ○ Mineral industry ○ Job proximity ○ Trauma Centers ■ Medical AAM uses ■ Travel times to trauma centers ○ Regional Air Mobility ○ 2034 Winter Olympics ○ AAM Test Site ● Environmental benefits ● AAM Economic Impact Analysis ○ A major eVTOL OEM manufacturing center