Seventy percent of consumers say they are ready to fly in autonomous aircraft in their lifetime according to a comprehensive global consumer survey commissioned by ANSYS. ANSYS’ Global Autonomous Vehicle Study explores consumers’ comfort levels and concerns with self-flying aircraft.
Through the survey, ANSYS measured consumer sentiment around the future of autonomous aircraft. Highlights of the survey include:
Millennial Perspective: Younger consumers are more willing to fly autonomous; 83% of 18- to 24-year-olds are willing to fly in an autonomous plane in their lifetimes, compared to just 45% of those over 65.
“The findings of this research are encouraging for the entire aerospace industry — people are ready for a new era of air travel,” says Eric Bantegnie, vice president and general manager, ANSYS systems business unit. “Digital safety solutions will play a major role for manufactures meeting customer demand. Building on our 20-year history of providing world-class certified embedded software critical for aircraft safety, ANSYS enables faster, more effective testing and validation — empowering industry leaders to bring autonomous aircraft to market faster and more safely.”
ANSYS commissioned Atomik Research to field an online survey of 22,041 adults aged 18+ in 11 markets (the United Kingdom, United States, DACH, France, Italy, Spain, Benelux, Sweden, Japan, China, India). The research fieldwork took place been April 26 and May 7, 2019. In accordance with
Market Research Society guidelines and regulations, the margin of error fell within +/-2% at a confidence level of 95%. Atomik Research is an independent creative market research agency that employs MRS-certified researchers and abides to MRS code.
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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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