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Skyportz Unveils Modular Vertipad Prototype to Advance Air Mobility Infrastructure

Skyportz Unveils Modular Vertipad Prototype to Advance Air Mobility Infrastructure
Australian infrastructure developer Skyportz has revealed its new modular vertipad prototype, the Aeroberm™, at the EVTOL Show in Palo Alto. The company describes this development as a “major milestone” in its effort to establish safe, scalable, and affordable infrastructure for the emerging Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) sector. The Aeroberm™ has been developed in collaboration with Swinburne University of Technology, Sophrodyne Aerospace, Crinnac Industrial Designers, and modular-construction expert Simon McCarthy. Having completed computational and design testing, the project is now progressing to the fabrication of its first full-scale prototype.
Addressing Critical Challenges in Urban Air Mobility
The deployment of urban vertiports has historically been hindered by three primary challenges: managing downwash and outwash effects, mitigating fire risks, and reducing noise pollution. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has underscored the necessity of wind safety zones around vertipads, complicating their integration into urban environments. Skyportz asserts that its patented Aeroberm™ platform directly confronts these issues through an elevated, modular design that incorporates aerodynamic management, acoustic mitigation, and integrated fire suppression systems. This approach has the potential to reduce the spatial footprint required for vertiports in dense urban settings.
Clem Newton-Brown OAM, CEO of Skyportz, described the Aeroberm™ as “the first truly scalable vertipad solution designed for global deployment.” He emphasized that the platform removes significant barriers to establishing affordable, practical, safe, and community-friendly sites for air taxi operations. Professor Justin Leontini of Swinburne University highlighted the role of detailed computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling in shaping the prototype, which will be further refined using data from actual aircraft operations.
Flexibility and Industry Collaboration
The modular design of the Aeroberm™ allows for relocation based on demand, providing flexibility for fleet operators aiming to rapidly establish new routes. Skyportz intends to offer its intellectual property free of charge to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), vertiport test beds, and air safety regulators interested in participating in ongoing research and development efforts.
The company anticipates announcing its initial deployment locations in the coming months, with several Australian and international partners already engaged in site selection and design adaptation. Newton-Brown stressed the importance of collaboration within the AAM industry, stating, “The AAM industry needs a multitude of low-cost destinations to service those that invest in fleets of aircraft.”
Navigating Industry Challenges
Despite the promise of the Aeroberm™, Skyportz faces considerable challenges. Regulatory approval processes, integration with existing airport infrastructure, and competition from established players such as EHang, Vertical Aerospace, and Signature Aviation present significant obstacles. Market analysts have expressed skepticism regarding the scalability and economic viability of modular vertipads, while competitors may accelerate their own vertiport development and flight testing in response.
The AAM industry remains in its early stages, requiring substantial investment and technological innovation to fulfill its potential. As the sector awaits a defining “Winslow moment,” infrastructure solutions like the Aeroberm™ could prove pivotal—provided they overcome the practical and regulatory barriers ahead. Without affordable, safe, and scalable vertiports, air taxi services risk delays and increased costs. Skyportz aims to address this critical infrastructure gap, positioning itself as a key facilitator in the evolving AAM ecosystem.

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