This page looks to be updated, being more or less recent since several references date from 2020 or even 2022.
A roadmap of the AWE sector has been described in a White Paper by BVG Associates in 2022. It shows that about 1 GW could be deployed by the early 2030s and several hundred GW by 2050[13]
And the advantages compared to current tower wind turbines are well stated, but not the disadvantages. Maybe the downsides don’t exist. If wind turbines are prosperous, unlike AWES, It must be a matter of luck.
The first companies have started commercialising their systems.
How many units have been sold, at what price, and what annual production do they generate, or rather how many hours in a row did they work?
In the meantime, Kitewinder’s Kiwee was the only AWES marketed having flying during 132 continuous hours. It can produce 200 W.
Many AWE pages have been published in different forms (patents, publications, wikis, etc.). What if we limited ourselves to the AWES marketed?