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Three-Party Initiative Introduces Air Taxis to Australia Ahead of Brisbane 2032 Games

Three-Party Initiative Set to Launch Air Taxis in Australia Ahead of Brisbane 2032 Games
Australia is on the cusp of becoming a prominent player in the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) sector, with plans to introduce electric air taxis in time for the Brisbane 2032 Summer Games. A strategic partnership between Sydney-based Alt Air, Brazilian eVTOL manufacturer Eve Air Mobility, and vertiport infrastructure specialist Skyports aims to establish a fully integrated air taxi network for residents and visitors during the international event.
Developing an Integrated Air Mobility Network
Alt Air, a newcomer to the AAM industry, is collaborating with Eve and Skyports to create a comprehensive eVTOL mobility system. This initiative will utilize existing infrastructure, including airports, alongside new vertiports constructed by Skyports, to form a sophisticated network that enhances multimodal transportation options. The system is designed to facilitate seamless travel between key Games venues, central business districts, and major airports. The Brisbane Games are envisioned as a catalyst for broader AAM adoption across New South Wales and Queensland, potentially transforming urban mobility in the region.
Challenges in Infrastructure and Workforce
Despite the ambitious vision, the project faces significant challenges, particularly in Queensland’s construction sector, which is already experiencing workforce shortages. These shortages are expected to worsen as preparations for the Games intensify, with projections indicating a labour deficit rising from 27,200 workers in 2026-27 to 46,000 by 2028-29. Such constraints could affect the timely development of vertiports and necessary infrastructure upgrades, posing risks to the project’s schedule.
Leveraging Global Expertise and Advanced Technology
The partners remain optimistic, jointly developing an operational framework that addresses infrastructure development, route planning, airspace integration, and customer experience. Eve Air Mobility, a subsidiary of Embraer, contributes one of the most advanced eVTOL designs on the market, recently enhanced with Embraer-optimized wings to improve efficiency and global competitiveness. Eve’s international footprint is expanding rapidly, with partnerships in cities such as Dubai, Istanbul, and Jeddah, alongside a critical supply agreement with BAE Systems in the United States.
Skyports brings extensive experience in urban air mobility infrastructure, having launched the world’s first functional vertiport in Singapore in 2019. The company operates in major global cities including Boston, London, and Dubai, and is currently developing a vertiport network in Abu Dhabi, underscoring its leadership in this emerging sector.
Growing Market Interest and Competitive Dynamics
The air taxi market is gaining momentum, particularly following the US Federal Aviation Administration’s announcement of pilot projects across 26 states. This development has bolstered investor confidence in air taxi manufacturers such as Joby and Archer Aviation. Competition is intensifying, with companies like Archer Aviation partnering with technology firms such as Nvidia to integrate artificial intelligence into their air taxis, signaling rapid technological advancement in the field.
As the Brisbane 2032 Games approach, the collaboration between Alt Air, Eve Air Mobility, and Skyports represents a significant step toward mainstreaming air taxi operations in Australia. While workforce shortages and infrastructure demands present tangible challenges, the partnership’s integrated approach and global expertise may establish a new benchmark for urban air mobility during the Games and in the years that follow.

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