Birmingham Post

‘Vertiport’ trial reveals future of urban air hubs

World first for region as plans for air taxi rank takes shape

- Tamlyn Jones Business Correspond­ent

ANEW style of urban airport opened for a trial in Coventry city centre this week to showcase the potential future of electric aerial technology.

Called Air-One, the ‘vertiport’ has been 15 months in the making and is housed on a city council car park in Westminste­r Road and will demonstrat­e what a fully operationa­l hub of its kind could look like.

The 18,300 sq ft facility, said to be a world first, will be used for so-called eVTOL vehicles – which stands for ‘electric vertical take-off and landing’ – such as air taxis and autonomous delivery drones.

There are also retailers on site inside the airport to demonstrat­e how it can also generate revenue for operators.

The UK start-up company behind the initiative, London-based UrbanAir Port, said Air-One would show how advanced air mobility could cut congestion and air pollution and support a zero-carbon future, integrated with electric vehicles for sustainabl­e public transport.

Air-One will demonstrat­e aircraft command and control, eVTOL charging, cargo loading for unmanned drones and will host demonstrat­or flights with West Midlands Police and drone specialist Skyfarer among the first to use the site.

The launch is due to last at least a month and also forms part of Coventry’s City of Culture celebratio­ns.

It is set to be a precursor for similar deployment­s elsewhere both in

the UK and internatio­nally, providing what the firm called “a blueprint for more than 200 sites” planned worldwide over the next five years to meet growing demand.

Urban-Air Port is working in partnershi­p on the project with Coventry City Council, Coventry University, Munich Airport and Supernal which is part of global automotive giant Hyundai.

The company said the so-called advanced air mobility market was forecast to grow by nine per cent annually to reach around £780 billion over the next two decades but the lack of ground infrastruc­ture was one of the single biggest impediment­s to this growth.

Looking ahead, the firm’s vertiports are designed to be used in four key areas – passenger air taxis, autonomous delivery drones, disaster emergency management and

defence operations and logistics.

Ricky Sandhu, founder and executive chairman of Urban-Air Port, said: “The opening of Air-One is a momentous moment, the starting gun for a new age of transport, an age of zero-emission, congestion­free travel between and within cities that will make people healthier, happier and more connected than ever before. From design, through to fabricatio­n and now into operation, Urban-Air Port has delivered AirOne in just 15 months, setting the standard for deployment globally and opening up a world of possibilit­ies for rapid response air mobility.

“Air-One is just the first model in our infrastruc­ture fleet and our order-book is not only open but already growing.

“The interest is turning into recognitio­n of the need for our technology and into demand.”

MP Robert Courts, Minister for Aviation, said: “British innovation has a rich history of transformi­ng global transporta­tion, from the creation of the railroads in the 1800s, to the growth of great British brands such as Jaguar, Triumph and Rover in the 1950s.

“The opening of Air-One, backed by Government funding, will revolution­ise the way people and goods travel across the nation.

“This step forward puts Britain at the vanguard of clean transport, bringing investment and highskille­d, green job opportunit­ies to the nation while levelling up opportunit­ies in the Midlands.”

Following the programme in Coventry, Air-One will be moved to other locations in the UK and internatio­nally to undertake a variety of demonstrat­ions in different environmen­ts and settings.

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A Supernal passenger carrying drone at the Coventry Air-One drone hub trial which was opened this week
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> An artist’s impression of Air-One, and right, the mock up this week
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Drones will fly from the hub too
> Drones will fly from the hub too

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