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Skyportz identifies Delhi as key location for air taxis

Skyportz Identifies Delhi as a Strategic Hub for Air Taxi Deployment
Skyportz, a leading developer of modular vertipad infrastructure, has identified Delhi as a pivotal location for the expansion of air taxi services in India over the next two decades. The company highlights the capital’s extensive commuting distances, heavy dependence on road transport, and increasing affluence as critical factors that position Delhi as an ideal market for urban air mobility. These conditions, combined with the potential for low operating costs, make the city a prime candidate for the adoption of air taxi networks.
Projected Growth and Market Potential
According to Skyportz’s forecasts, Delhi could witness approximately 40 million passenger air taxi trips annually by 2045, contributing to an estimated 200 to 250 million trips nationwide. This surge in demand is expected to generate passenger revenues ranging from USD 2 billion to 2.5 billion across India, with Delhi alone accounting for around USD 400 million. The company envisions the establishment of between 10,000 and 15,000 vertipads throughout the country, including 2,200 within Delhi itself.
Clem Newton-Brown, CEO of Skyportz, emphasized the scale of the opportunity, stating, “Delhi’s numbers make one thing clear: this is not a small boutique market. Our modelling points to thousands of vertipads, tens of millions of passengers, and sustained long-term infrastructure demand. That scale requires modular, affordable systems designed for networks such as the Aeroberm. With Delhi as a lead market, India has an opportunity to help shape how city-scale advanced air mobility (AAM) infrastructure is deployed. We look forward to working with the DGCA and local air taxi developers.”
Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Despite the promising outlook, Skyportz faces significant challenges in realizing its vision for Delhi. Regulatory complexities, the need for extensive infrastructure development, and competition from established players such as Vertical Aerospace and Archer Aviation present formidable obstacles. As the urban air mobility sector gains momentum, these dynamics are likely to attract increased interest from investors and potential customers, while competitors may accelerate their own vertiport network expansions and enhance air taxi services to secure market share.
Addressing concerns related to noise pollution and safety remains a critical priority. These issues have already sparked debate in other major cities like New York and Los Angeles. Skyportz’s Aeroberm system—a modular vertipad designed specifically for high-density urban environments—aims to facilitate rapid installation while effectively managing downwash safety, noise levels, and operational performance.
Robert Bassey, former FAA national lead for vertiport design, underscored the importance of regulatory compliance, noting, “Having worked inside the FAA, I understand what regulators need to see before new infrastructure can scale—clear performance evidence, defined operating assumptions, and a credible inspection and lifecycle framework. Our focus at Skyportz is on building a modular vertipad product that can be evaluated consistently across markets and accepted by regulators worldwide. India is a critical advanced air mobility market, and I look forward to constructive engagement with DGCA and industry as safe, scalable frameworks continue to take shape.”
Implications for Urban Air Mobility in India
As Delhi emerges as a focal point for air taxi innovation, the city’s approach to regulatory, infrastructural, and community concerns will play a decisive role in shaping the future of urban air mobility across India. The successful integration of air taxi services in the capital could set a precedent for other metropolitan areas, influencing the broader trajectory of advanced air mobility in the region.

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