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Air Mobility Plans Electric Air Taxi Launch in Mexico by 2026

Air Mobility Plans Electric Air Taxi Launch in Mexico by 2026
Regulatory Collaboration and Certification Efforts
Air Mobility, a Mexico-based company, has announced its intention to commence commercial electric air taxi services by 2026, contingent upon obtaining the necessary regulatory approvals. CEO Cristina Lara Jiménez revealed that the company is actively working with Mexico’s Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC) and China’s Civil Aviation Administration (CAAC) to secure the type certification for the EHang 216, an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft manufactured by Chinese firm EHang. The objective is to complete this certification process by the end of the year, enabling the start of passenger flights in 2026. Initial operations will be limited to areas below 1,000 meters above sea level due to current certification restrictions.
In March 2025, Air Mobility achieved a significant milestone by conducting Mexico’s first official unmanned passenger drone test flight in Morelos using the EHang 216. Although the flight was remotely piloted and carried no passengers, the demonstration required over three years to secure the necessary permits from AFAC, underscoring the regulatory complexities involved.
Operational Plans and Market Prospects
The EHang 216 is designed to carry two passengers for flights lasting up to 30 minutes and is already in operation in China and Japan. Air Mobility aims to deploy the aircraft primarily for tourism and short urban routes within Mexico, targeting destinations such as Cancun, Acapulco, Los Cabos, and Playa del Carmen. The company is also exploring airport-to-city connections, although all operational plans remain subject to regulatory approval.
Despite the promising outlook, Air Mobility faces considerable challenges. Regulatory hurdles, infrastructure development, and safety concerns continue to pose significant obstacles. The establishment of vertiports—specialized takeoff and landing sites for eVTOLs—will require close cooperation with government authorities, as private investment alone is insufficient to develop the necessary urban air mobility infrastructure.
Market reactions to the introduction of electric air taxis in Mexico have been mixed. While urban commuters have expressed enthusiasm about the potential for faster, congestion-free travel, traditional aviation stakeholders remain cautious, citing concerns over safety and regulatory preparedness. On the global stage, the urban air mobility sector is witnessing increased competition and strategic partnerships. Notably, Joby Aviation recently acquired Blade Air Mobility’s passenger operations, and Japan’s ANA has partnered with Joby to expand air taxi services domestically. Additionally, NASA’s research into tiltwing technology for next-generation aircraft safety may influence future industry standards and regulatory frameworks worldwide.
Engagement with Authorities and Future Outlook
In July 2025, Air Mobility presented the EHang 216 at ACI Airport Day in Mexico City to officials from Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares (ASA) and the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT). The reception was reportedly positive, with authorities expressing interest in further exploring urban air mobility. Lara Jiménez emphasized the importance of Mexico embracing this global trend to remain competitive.
As Air Mobility advances toward its 2026 launch target, the company’s success will depend heavily on securing regulatory approvals, forging infrastructure partnerships, and navigating the evolving landscape of urban air mobility both domestically and internationally.

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