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Dubai Is Getting Ready For Electric Air Taxis

April 21, 2024
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Dubai Is Getting Ready For Electric Air Taxis

Dubai is getting ready for the next wave of transportation: electric air taxis.

What’s happening:

  • Electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft infrastructure startup Skyports has raised $110M USD in a Series C financing round
  • The round was led by infrastructure giant ACS Group

The big idea:

  • Skyports designs, builds and operates facilities known as vetriports that allow electric vertical takeoff and landing companies to take off and land in cities all over the world
  • Skyports has an exclusive partnership with the Dubai government to operate the largest facility of its kind for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft operators

Why it matters:

  • Electric air taxi startups have been seeing a surge in venture capital funding lately, as many countries have begun to announce formal partnerships and form plans around allowing passengers to travel on short distance air taxi flights
  • Electric air taxis also represent a significant opportunity to decarbonize transportation in large urban cities which currently rely on fuel powered vehicles for commuting and short distance trips

By the numbers:

  • ACS Group generated $39B USD in revenue last year
  • Skyports has publicly stated they believe they will be operating electric air taxis passenger flights in Dubai in less than 36 months

Going deeper:

  • Skyports has multiple notable backers including Irelandia Aviation and Deustche Bahn Digital Ventures
  • Skyports also has an ongoing infrastructure partnership with Archer Aviation (NYSE: ACHR) who has their own electric air taxi that is preparing to launch

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