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GCAA proposes world’s first national rules for vertiports

Vertiports are hubs for vertical take-off and landing aircraft

- ABU DHABI

The UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority has published a draft version of the world’s first national regulation related to vertiports, state news agency WAM announced yesterday.

The proposed amendments of the draft regulation have been released for industry consultati­on. It will be published in its final version in the first quarter of 2023.

Vertiports are hubs for vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft that can take off and land vertically without relying on a runway, such as air taxis and drones. The new regulation covers vertiports’ design and operationa­l requiremen­ts while ensuring a regulatory environmen­t that supports VTOLs’ efficient and safe operation.

The rapid and increasing developmen­t of electrical vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft has created an imperative for new infrastruc­ture, networks and regulatory approaches, said the GCAA.

The rapid and increasing developmen­t of electrical vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft has created an imperative for new infrastruc­ture, networks and regulatory approaches, said the GCAA.

Demand on the rise

The demand for vertiports continues to accelerate as eVTOL manufactur­ers aim to launch their aircraft by 2024. As a potential global network is envisaged by 2030, this novel carbon-neutral industry must be served by suitable, safe and regulated infrastruc­ture.

The promises associated with this new mode of transporta­tion include ensuring the rapid movement of passengers within cities and reducing traffic jams, fast logistical responses to emergencie­s and easy access to markets across cities, stated the GCAA.

Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director-General of the GCAA, said: “The proactive developmen­t of a regulatory framework for vertiports establishe­s a foundation within the UAE to ensure safe and seamless operation of urban air mobility.”

He added: “The rapid growth of advanced air mobility presents opportunit­ies in reducing carbon emissions, decreased congestion, and entry to inaccessib­le markets, achievable through vision, planning and close collaborat­ion with our stakeholde­rs in the aviation industry.”

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Final version of the national regulation for vertiports will be released in the first quarter of 2023. Photo for illustrati­on.
■ Final version of the national regulation for vertiports will be released in the first quarter of 2023. Photo for illustrati­on.

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