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VPorts to Create Advanced Air Mobility Integrator Centre in Dubai

Signs agreement with UAE's GCAA and MBRAH to set up the world's first such AAM facility at Dubai South

TLME News Service

VPorts, the world leader in the design, construction and operation of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) infrastructure, has announced a strategic agreement with the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and the Mohammed bin Rashid Aerospace Hub (MBRAH) at Dubai South to establish the world’s first AAM integrator world centre in Dubai.

Set to establish Dubai and the UAE as a world-class global AAM hub, the ground-breaking project includes dedicated flight-testing airspace, assigned blocked airspace and innovative new technologies which will foster the global growth of the international AAM industry and accelerate the certification of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

VPorts has signed a 25-year exclusive lease agreement with MBRAH, renewable for a further 25 years, to establish the state-of-the-art AAM centre on a 37,000-square-metre site within Dubai South.

The project, which represents an initial investment of U$40 million over three years, is expected to generate US$7 billion in direct revenues in Dubai and Abu Dhabi Combined, over the next 25 years and create 1,500 high-quality direct jobs.

Development and construction of the AAM integrator world centre will start in 2023; it is expected to begin operations and conduct its first flight test in 2024.

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In his comments, Tahnoon Saif, CEO of Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub, said: “Our mandate at MBRAH is to attract top global players in the aviation sector to establish their presence in the emirate and operate as part of our overall ecosystem.

"We are pleased to sign this agreement with VPorts to launch the first-of-its-kind integrator world centre, which will enable and support worldwide eVTOL manufacturers and operators with flight testing facilities in all conditions.

"It will also help position Dubai as a world leader in advanced air mobility. We will spare no effort in supporting Vports so it can prosper, succeed, and connect with different stakeholders.”

As part of the agreement, VPorts will partner with private investors to deliver advanced infrastructure, development, and operations.

Multiple revenue streams and opportunities will be pursued and leveraged across all phases of development, from project conceptualisation through design, development, and long-term implementation.

USA-based NEXA Capital Partners of Page 1 Washington, DC, will lead the initial investment round, assembling a consortium of investors already active in the AAM sector.

Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director General of General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) said: “GCAA’s strategic plan is to build a sustainable and innovative cluster for the Advanced Air Mobility ecosystem to thrive and grow this new entrant mode of air transportation globally from a hub right here in Dubai.

“As a leading civil aviation organization, we are reshaping the regulatory landscape to leverage the presence of the principal project partners in Dubai to enable innovation and to foster AAM-related technology and know-how capacity building in the UAE and across the world.”

“With this milestone agreement, Dubai has underlined its leadership to the Advanced Air Mobility sector,” said Dr. Fethi Chebil, CEO and Founder of VPorts.

Leading-edge technology With the support of MBRAH and the GCAA, VPorts will deploy its Vertiport Operation Control Centre (VOCC) hub as part of the AAM integrator world 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 leverage artificial intelligence to assess data related to resource management, ensuring efficient, timely decision-making processes for all eVTOLs landing, taking off from, or flying to any vertiport in an eventual global network of sites.

Incorporating state-of-the-art technology, the VOCC will enable VPorts to centralize operations for optimal efficiency. It will also have the capacity to manage non-flight-related operations, including cargo, personnel and airside management, commercial activities, security screening, cybersecurity, ground handling and aircraft charging.

‘‘We are excited to build the first vertiport network connecting major UAE industrial areas,” added Dr. Chebil. “Similar to heliports, the vertiports will be designed for take-off and landing by eVTOLs. Logically, the first places to set up vertiports are existing helipads."

In the coming months, VPorts will work with an extended partner network to engage with key strategic poles of expertise, including eVTOL manufacturing, flight simulation and training, regulators, air navigation service providers, technology service providers, operators, electric charging manufacturers and urban planners.

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