Eve Air Mobility, Alt Air, and Skyports Infrastructure announced a strategic partnership that will create a world‑class eVTOL ecosystem across New South Wales and Queensland. The three‑party collaboration will focus on vertiport development, route planning, airspace integration, ground operations, and customer experience, positioning Australia as a global leader in next‑generation urban mobility.
The partnership will leverage Alt Air’s existing airport and aviation infrastructure assets in Sydney, including bases on Sydney Harbour and at Palm Beach. Skyports will identify and develop new vertiport locations along key urban and regional corridors, while Eve will provide its aircraft, services, and air traffic management solutions. Together, the partners plan to build a network that supports high‑tempo eVTOL operations and integrates with existing transport hubs.
Eve’s involvement underscores its three‑legged revenue model—aircraft, services, and air traffic management—by extending its ecosystem into a new geographic market. The partnership is a strategic move to broaden Eve’s global footprint and to demonstrate the scalability of its integrated platform in a large, diverse market.
The collaboration aligns with the Brisbane 2032 Summer Games, offering a potential launchpad for commercial eVTOL services ahead of the event. The partnership could showcase eVTOL technology to a global audience and help Australia establish a lasting legacy in advanced air mobility.
Alt Air, founded by the creators of Sydney Seaplanes, brings nearly two decades of urban aviation experience and a strong operational foundation. Skyports, a global vertiport developer, will focus on identifying and developing new vertiport locations, leveraging its expertise in infrastructure development.
"Through this collaboration, we are laying the foundation for a world‑class eVTOL ecosystem in Australia. New South Wales and Queensland present an incredible opportunity to deliver sustainable, quiet, and efficient urban air mobility solutions that will benefit residents, businesses, and international visitors, especially as we look toward the opening of Western Sydney International Airport and the global stage of the Brisbane 2032 Games," said Johann Bordais, CEO of Eve Air Mobility.
"Our work with Eve Air Mobility and Skyports underscores our shared commitment to building meaningful aviation innovation in Australia. Together, we are designing an eVTOL network that will significantly improve connectivity and set a benchmark for advanced air mobility worldwide," added Aaron Shaw, Managing Director of Alt Air.
Eve Holding, Inc. remains a pre‑revenue company focused on eVTOL development. Its financial results primarily reflect research and development and operational costs, but the company has maintained significant liquidity to fund its development through 2026.
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