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New Port San Antonio Vertiport to Support Pilotless Air Taxi Development

New Port San Antonio Vertiport to Advance Pilotless Air Taxi Development Amid Industry Challenges
A Hub for Autonomous Air Mobility Innovation
Port San Antonio is advancing the construction of a new vertiport at the port and Kelly Field, positioning the city at the forefront of autonomous, electric vertical aircraft development. This facility is intended to serve as a critical testing ground for pilotless air taxis and the complex systems required to safely integrate these vehicles into controlled airspace. The vertiport’s strategic location within controlled airspace makes it one of the few sites nationwide where companies can conduct real-world trials of emerging urban air mobility technologies.
Jim Perschbach, President and CEO of Port San Antonio, emphasized the project’s ambition to establish automated flight rules and routes that could enable pilotless aircraft to transport passengers and cargo across the region. “We’re going to develop automated flight rules here in San Antonio,” Perschbach stated. “We’re going to be teaching the world how to fly.” He described the facility as a “sandbox” for developing the regulatory and operational frameworks essential for automated flight.
Collaboration and Early Applications
Port San Antonio is partnering with SkyGrid, a Boeing subsidiary, to develop the necessary tools and systems for pilotless operations. This collaboration focuses on integrating advanced radar technologies, artificial intelligence, and unified software platforms to manage autonomous flights. Initial applications are expected to concentrate on less complex missions, such as cargo transport in less congested areas and emergency medical response, before expanding to more demanding urban environments.
Looking forward, Perschbach envisions a future where air taxis and air buses complement existing transportation networks within the next decade. He suggested that flying vehicles will augment and enhance current modes of transport, offering safer and more efficient travel options.
Industry Challenges and Regulatory Hurdles
Despite the optimism surrounding urban air mobility, the industry faces significant challenges. Leading air taxi companies, including Joby Aviation, Archer, and Vertical Aerospace, are currently entangled in legal disputes that threaten to delay certification processes and undermine investor confidence. The market has reflected this uncertainty, with shares of major manufacturers, such as Archer, declining by more than a third over the past year.
Regulatory, commercial, and operational obstacles persist as well. A recent U.S. government report underscored the uncertainty regarding the timeline for electric aircraft entering regular service. Many airports remain cautious, citing the unproven business model of air taxis. Nevertheless, industry stakeholders remain hopeful. Programs like the White House’s eVTOL Integration Pilot Program provide crucial federal support, and Joby Aviation’s recent demonstration of its air taxi in Manhattan marks a significant milestone, although public deployment awaits further testing and regulatory approval.
Looking Ahead
Construction of the Port San Antonio vertiport is underway, with officials aiming to have the facility operational within the next few years. As the urban air mobility sector continues to navigate technological advancements alongside regulatory and market challenges, San Antonio’s new vertiport is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of pilotless air taxi operations.

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