VPorts have inked a deal with Electra.aero, Falcon Aviation and SkyDrive as a part of its development plan to build and operate the AAM (Advanced Air Mobility) World Integrator World Centre in Dubai.
“With these milestone agreements, Dubai has demonstrated its leadership in the advanced air mobility sector,” said Fethi Chebil, CEO and Founder of VPorts. “We welcome other partners to join us in shaping the future of the AAM sector by leveraging the world’s first integrator centre, including its facilities and dedicated airspace. Our presence in Dubai is in line with our strategy and ambition to build and operate 1,500 vertiports around the world by 2045.”
Late last year, VPorts signed a 25-year exclusive lease agreement with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub (MBRAH), renewable for a further 25 years, to establish the state-of-the-art integrator centre on a 37,000-square-metre site within Dubai South.
The four new partners will collaborate on technical and business aspects with the aim of using the Dubai integrator centre to showcase their operational expertise, provide MRO related services, if required, test flights in the dedicated airspace, and use the vertiport for commercial purposes.
The future integrator centre will include dedicated flight-testing airspace and innovative new technologies that will support the global growth of the international AAM industry and accelerate the certification of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOLs) aircraft.
“The partners are pleased to be supporting MBRAH’s goal of attracting the world’s top aviation companies to establish a presence in the emirate and operate as part of our overall ecosystem,” said Chebil.
With the support of MBRAH and the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), VPorts will establish its Vertiport Operation Control Centre (VOCC) hub as part of the integrator centre in Dubai.
The VOCC will have the capacity to manage air traffic integration and set up communication protocols between eVTOLs, vertiports and Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP). It will also use artificial intelligence to evaluate data related to resource management, ensuring efficient and timely decision-making processes for all eVTOLs landing, taking off or flying to any vertiport in an eventual global network of locations.