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UrbanLink boosts seaglider fleet to advance sustainable coastal mobility

UrbanLink Boosts Seaglider Fleet to Advance Sustainable Coastal Mobility
REGENT Craft, a pioneer in all-electric seaglider technology, has announced an expanded partnership with UrbanLink Air Mobility, a South Florida-based provider of advanced air and maritime mobility solutions. UrbanLink has increased its order of REGENT’s flagship Viceroy seagliders from 27 to 47 units, representing one of the largest commercial seaglider orders to date. This significant expansion highlights UrbanLink’s commitment to revolutionizing coastal transportation in the United States, with a particular emphasis on Florida and Puerto Rico. Deliveries of the new Viceroy seagliders are slated to begin in 2027, aligning with UrbanLink’s strategy to rapidly scale operations across key coastal markets.
The decision to enlarge the fleet comes amid growing demand for sustainable, high-speed alternatives to conventional short-haul air travel, especially in congested coastal regions. REGENT’s Viceroy seaglider is a fully electric wing-in-ground-effect vehicle that operates just above the water’s surface, merging the speed of an aircraft with the affordability and convenience of a boat. This innovative technology enables zero-emissions travel along coastal routes, significantly reducing both travel time and environmental impact.
Expanding UrbanLink’s Coastal Connectivity
Headquartered in Miami, UrbanLink aims to serve up to 4.3 million passengers annually by providing frequent and efficient services between major coastal hubs. The expanded seaglider fleet will enhance connectivity between Florida and neighboring territories, including Puerto Rico, positioning the state as a leader in next-generation coastal mobility. This growth reflects UrbanLink’s broader vision to transform regional transportation through sustainable and technologically advanced solutions.
Navigating Challenges and Market Dynamics
Despite strong market enthusiasm for UrbanLink’s fleet expansion and the evident demand for sustainable transportation, the company faces regulatory challenges as it seeks to integrate seagliders into existing transportation frameworks. Additionally, competition from traditional air travel remains a significant hurdle, with industry analysts anticipating that rival operators may respond by expanding their own fleets or pursuing technological innovations.
Nonetheless, UrbanLink’s substantial investment in REGENT’s seaglider technology underscores a growing momentum for sustainable mobility solutions in the region. As the company prepares for the arrival of its expanded fleet, the broader transportation sector is closely monitoring this innovative approach to coastal travel. This development may signal a new era of efficient and environmentally responsible transportation, offering a glimpse into the future of travel in coastal areas.

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