Orlando International Airport Seeks Vertiport for Electric Aircraft
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority targets 2028 to launch an operational vertiport for all kinds of advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft.
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority targets 2028 to launch an operational vertiport for all kinds of advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft.
With the acquisition of Ferrovial Vertiports, the FBO network will add takeoff and landing infrastructure to complement electrified terminals.
eVTOL air taxis from Archer Aviation, Joby Aviation, and more could take flight at New York City’s East 34th Street Heliport in the coming years.
The Brisbane City Council last week released a proposal to overhaul the city’s transportation system, including the potential introduction of urban air mobility services.
The German manufacturer will work with Groupe ADP, SEA Milan, and Skyports to build infrastructure that will accommodate its flagship Lilium Jet.
The electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxi manufacturer is working to develop a network of vertiports in time for the 2032 Olympics in Brisbane, Australia.
The airline signed an agreement with the manufacturer that will see the partners develop air taxi routes connecting Southwest terminals in California.
The partnership marks UrbanLink’s second in as many months, following an agreement with Ferrovial to build vertiports in Florida and the Los Angeles metro area.
The newly formed operator is working with Ferrovial Vertiports to build a network for the manufacturer’s flagship Lilium Jet in Florida and California, including Los Angeles.
The German manufacturer partners with vertiport network operator UrbanV and its parent company, Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur, which manages several airports in the region.