Applied design thinking in urban air mobility: creating the airtaxi cabin design of the future from a user perspective
F.Reimer, J.Herzig, L.Winkler, J.Biedermann, F.Meller, B.Nagel

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how user-centered Design Thinking can be applied to develop future air taxi cabin designs, emphasizing rapid evaluation and user requirements to enhance acceptance of new urban mobility concepts.
Contribution
It showcases the practical application of Design Thinking in designing air taxi cabins, integrating user feedback for innovative and accepted urban air mobility solutions.
Findings
Identified key user requirements through focus groups.
Evaluated initial cabin designs via online surveys.
Developed a digital prototype for future air taxis.
Abstract
In the course of developing digital and future aviation cabin concepts at the German Aerospace Center, the exploration of user-centered and acceptance-enhancing methods plays a central role. The challenge here is to identify the flexible range of requirements of different user groups for a previously non-existent transport concept, to translate these into a concept and to generate a rapid evaluation process by the user groups. Therefore, this paper aims to demonstrate the application of the user-centered Design Thinking method in the design of cabin for future air taxis. Based on the Design Thinking approach and its iterative process steps, the direct implementation is described on the combined airport shuttle and intracity UAM concept. The main focus is on the identification of key user requirements by means of a focus group study and the evaluation of initial cabin designs and key…
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TopicsAviation Industry Analysis and Trends · Transportation and Mobility Innovations
