Wheels Up, Bell
Collaborate on First Step Toward UAM
Wheels
Up is collaborating with Bell to usher in what the companies claim will be
the first step toward urban air mobility (UAM) operations. “This is the next
evolution of private aircraft expansion,” said Wheels Up CEO Kenny Dichter.
“We’re in the first inning of vertical lift.”
The
partnership leverages the large customer base and Avianis flight scheduling
software at Wheels Up and Bell’s VTOL aircraft—likely Bell 429 helicopters in
the near term and Nexus eVTOLs in the longer term—to provide intra-urban travel
from/to city centers using existing airports and helipads. The initial
list of high-demand markets is currently under review, but service launch is
expected later this year. Wheels Up also plans to provide this last-mile
connectivity option to customers of Delta Air Lines, an existing partner.
“Introduction
of VTOL transportation in these select markets will add to the seamless travel
experience along the entire travel journey for the Wheels Up members and
customers,” Wheels Up said. “This initiative will also enhance air travel
flexibility and reduce vehicular congestion.”
The
collaboration between Wheels Up and Bell will build on the former’s partnership with HeliFlite
that was established in 2013. Under that deal, HeliFlite provides transfers for
Wheels Up customers between Manhattan and local airports such as Teterboro,
White Plains, and Farmingdale using Bell 430s and Sikorsky S-76s.
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