Skyports to develop Europe’s first test eVTOL vertiport in France
Skyports is developing
Europe’s first vertiport for eVTOL aircrafts, in Paris, a significant leap
towards launching commercial Advanced Air Mobility services by 2024.
Skyports, the world-leading designer,
developer, and operator of vertiports (landing sites for eVTOL aircraft) is
developing Europe’s first test vertiport in France, as a significant step
towards launching commercial Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) services in time for
the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The programme is part of the Re.Invent Air
Mobility initiative led by French airport operator Groupe ADP, global
mobility company RATP Group and Choose Paris Region, a French
agency for business and innovation.
This is the first development of its kind in
Europe and is being supported by the French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) and
the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
The vertiport will be designed, built, and
operated by Skyports at Groupe ADP’s Cergy-Pontoise Airfield in Paris,
initially serving as a technology testbed to provide a safe and realistic
environment for Skyports and members of the initiative to integrate and test
the critical technologies required to enable AAM in Europe.
The integration of a vertiport within an
existing airport site is challenging and complex. Skyports’ expertise in ground
infrastructure and Groupe ADP’s remit in infrastructure planning, provision and
permitting are an ideal partnership to implement the solution that will
successfully address this challenge.
Augustin
de Romanet, Aéroports de Paris SA – Groupe ADP Chairman and CEO said: “Our
Pontoise airfield brings together a unique ecosystem around new air mobility
and the trial platform we are launching is unprecedented in Europe. It will
function as a concrete experiment to explore the field of possibilities of a
decarbonised and innovative aviation, and to develop the low altitude aviation
market (below 300m), which has been largely unexplored until now. In Pontoise,
we will test all the components of Urban Air Mobility. Groupe
ADP will fully play its role as an aggregator of activities to facilitate the
surge of new uses that reconcile a smaller environmental footprint,
innovation and common utility.”
The test vertiport will be equipped with a
suite of technologies including biometric identity management, re-charging
equipment, situational awareness capabilities, and weather stations. The data
collected during the testing phase will be essential for the development of AAM
regulatory frameworks.
Ankit Dass, Chief Technology Officer at
Skyports commented: “Technology will play a critical role in ensuring the
safety and operational efficiency of vertiports. The integration of technology
is at the core of our vertiport design, development, and operation. At Skyports
we are developing our systems in collaboration with vehicle manufacturers,
operators and leading aviation tech companies.”
The
operational testbed will be used by leading eVTOL vehicle manufacturers
such as: Volocopter, Vertical Aerospace, Airbus, Pipistrel, eHang and others to
conduct test flights and demonstrations over the next three years in the run-up
to the 2024 Olympics.
The Skyports vertiport will be
constructed using modular technology so that it can easily be relocated to a
new location at the end of the programme, serving as the first commercial
vertiport in France.
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