Ferrovial and Eve Air Mobility collaborate to tackle urban air traffic
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Posted: 31 March 2023 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
Ferrovial Airports and Eve Air Mobility, a developer of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL), have agreed to collaborate to safely and reliably develop the operations of vertiports and eVTOLs.
The partners plan to develop urban air mobility solutions in the United States and Europe
Ferrovial Airports and Eve Air Mobility, a developer of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL), have agreed to collaborate to safely and reliably develop the operations of vertiports and eVTOLs.
This collaboration, embodied in a statement of intent, reinforces Ferrovial’s commitment to urban air mobility.
“As a leading global infrastructure provider and operator, Ferrovial is committed to building and operating safe, efficient, and sustainable transportation infrastructure, which is why we are truly excited to announce our collaboration with Eve,” said Kevin Cox, Chief Executive Officer, Ferrovial Vertiports. “Ensuring that we are utilising an agnostic state-of-the-art Urban Air Traffic Management (ATM) system will be key to achieving our goals.”
Eve Air Mobility’s Urban ATM software is a solution that will enable the integration of all airspace users in the urban environment. It supports the safety, efficiency, and improvement of the entire UAM ecosystem, including fleet and vertiport operators. The collaboration reinforces a shared commitment to safe integration and scale global UAM operations.
“This agreement represents a significant step forward and is a strong validation of Eve’s Urban Air Traffic Management service offering,” said Andre Stein, co-CEO of Eve Air Mobility. “Eve is much more than an eVTOL manufacturer. We are working with companies like Ferrovial Vertiports to consider how these aircraft will operate safely, efficiently and in the most responsible way possible in the future.”
The agreement advances Ferrovial’s positioning in the incipient Urban Air Mobility sector. Working with leading manufacturers and air service operators, Ferrovial Vertiports, backed by Ferrovial’s 70 years of transportation infrastructure experience, is developing a series of agnostic vertiport networks in Europe and the United States. The siting, development, and operation of these networks will be to support all-electric, zero-carbon eVTOL air transport services.
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Advanced air mobility (AAM), Air traffic control/management (ATC/ATM), Autonomous Technology, Digital transformation, Drones