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Council Reviews Recommendations from Advanced Air Mobility Task Force

Council Reviews Recommendations from Advanced Air Mobility Task Force
Preparing for a New Era in Urban Transportation
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft, heralded as a transformative development for transportation in the Tampa Bay region, are edging closer to operational reality. Although the timeline for passenger flights remains uncertain, St. Petersburg is actively positioning itself as a leader in this emerging sector.
On Thursday, the St. Petersburg City Council examined a series of recommendations put forth by its Advanced Air Mobility Task Force, which is charged with preparing the city for the integration of AAM vehicles. These aircraft, primarily electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) models, are designed to transport passengers and cargo as air taxis. While these vehicles have yet to receive certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Task Force Chair Ed Montanari indicated that approval could be forthcoming as early as later this year or the beginning of next.
“You want to be ready for the latest technology. You want to be prepared. You don’t want to be reactive when something comes on the horizon,” Montanari said during an interview at Albert Whitted Airport. He underscored St. Petersburg’s historic significance in aviation, recalling the world’s first commercial airline flight, which departed from downtown in 1914. “This is the newest airborne transportation system that’s coming along,” he added.
Recommendations and Infrastructure Development
The task force’s report characterizes AAM as an emerging sector that promises rapid and efficient transport over short distances. Among its recommendations to the council were upgrades to Albert Whitted Airport, including the establishment of dedicated AAM parking areas, installation of electrical charging stations, and enhancements to fire safety systems, all targeted for completion within the next three years. The report also advocates for the construction of one or more vertiports—specialized takeoff and landing facilities—within the next decade. Additionally, the task force suggested exploring standalone vertiports in strategic locations such as downtown, drawing parallels to helipads atop skyscrapers in cities like New York.
Montanari emphasized that initial AAM operations would likely be centered at Albert Whitted Airport, with the potential for future expansion throughout the city.
Challenges and Regional Collaboration
Despite the promising outlook, significant challenges remain. Regulatory approval and safety concerns continue to shape the sector’s development, with the pace of FAA certification playing a critical role. The market is responding dynamically: companies such as Eve Air Mobility have garnered investor interest following orders from operators like AirX, while competitors including Vertical Aerospace are intensifying efforts to demonstrate their eVTOL designs. Moreover, the defense sector is emerging as an immediate market for AAM technology, which may shift focus away from the slower-than-anticipated rollout of commercial passenger services.
Council Member Brandi Gabbard highlighted the necessity of regional cooperation, stressing that successful integration of AAM will require collaboration beyond St. Petersburg’s borders. “I think we can look at our transit today and note that if there had been more coordination, we might be further along,” she remarked.
As St. Petersburg prepares to embrace the next chapter in urban transportation, city leaders are working diligently to ensure the community is equipped to seize the opportunities and confront the challenges presented by advanced air mobility.

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