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AutoFlight Unveils Zero-Carbon eVTOL Water Vertiport

AutoFlight Launches World’s First Zero-Carbon eVTOL Water Vertiport
SUZHOU, China, Nov. 22, 2025 — AutoFlight Aviation Technology, a prominent innovator in electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, has unveiled the world’s first integrated sea–air low-altitude mobility solution. This pioneering system features a zero-carbon floating water vertiport designed to operate in rivers, lakes, and coastal areas, marking a significant advancement in expanding air mobility infrastructure beyond traditional land-based facilities.
Innovative Floating Vertiport Design and Capabilities
The newly introduced floating vertiport is engineered for rapid deployment without the need for land construction, offering a versatile platform that integrates eVTOL landing pads, photovoltaic charging and energy storage, as well as intelligent dispatch and communication systems. Its fully electric architecture supports seamless take-off, landing, and charging operations, while enabling real-time coordination with eVTOL aircraft. The vertiport is compatible with AutoFlight’s key models, including the industrial-grade White Shark, the 2-ton-class cargo CarryAll, and the six-seat passenger Prosperity. Together, these elements form a flexible and integrated land–sea–air mobility network.
AutoFlight’s solution is designed to serve multiple sectors. It aims to improve marine energy platform maintenance by enhancing the speed and reliability of personnel and parts transport. In emergency response scenarios, the system facilitates wide-area search and rapid eVTOL deployment, significantly reducing response times. For high-frequency commuting, it offers swift urban, coastal, and island connectivity, cutting travel durations from hours to minutes. Additionally, the vertiport supports sea–air tourism by providing a premium “flight+” experience tailored for high-end travelers. The concept also envisions mobile vertiport networks capable of supporting high-throughput, multi-aircraft operations through interconnected water vertiports.
Advancing Sustainable Air Mobility
In response to growing global demand for sustainable transportation, AutoFlight’s water-based vertiport presents a low-impact alternative for establishing urban and regional air mobility infrastructure. By utilizing existing waterways, cities can deploy electric aviation facilities without extensive land development. Developed in collaboration with battery manufacturer CATL, the system incorporates advanced, safe battery technologies and clean energy solutions across both eVTOL aircraft and vertiports, contributing to the creation of a carbon-neutral air mobility ecosystem.
The company recently demonstrated the Sea–Air solution publicly at Dianshan Lake in Kunshan, where a 2-ton-class eVTOL successfully took off from the zero-carbon water vertiport. The event included a multi-aircraft formation flight and live airdrop missions, highlighting the system’s potential applications in emergency response and low-altitude logistics.
Challenges and Market Dynamics
Despite its innovative promise, the deployment of AutoFlight’s zero-carbon eVTOL water vertiport faces several challenges. Regulatory approvals, infrastructure development, and integration with existing aviation frameworks remain significant obstacles. Nonetheless, the technology has attracted growing interest from investors in the Middle East and may lead to strategic partnerships with firms such as Falcon Aviation Services. Meanwhile, competitors are actively advancing their own initiatives; for instance, Eve has entered a framework agreement with Bahrain’s Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications to explore future commercial eVTOL operations, underscoring the rapidly evolving nature of the market.

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