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Abu Dhabi Airports Chooses BETA Technologies for Emirate’s First Air Mobility Network

Abu Dhabi Airports Partners with BETA Technologies to Launch Emirate’s First Air Mobility Network
Abu Dhabi Airports has selected U.S.-based BETA Technologies to deploy its certified Charge Cube and Battery Thermal Management System, marking a pivotal advancement in establishing the emirate’s inaugural advanced air mobility (AAM) network. This collaboration will see BETA’s electric aviation charging infrastructure installed at Al Bateen Executive Airport (AZI) and Zayed International Airport (AUH), the initial hubs for the UAE’s pioneering air mobility routes.
Building the Infrastructure for Air Mobility
This initiative follows Abu Dhabi Airports’ recent directive to spearhead the development of public infrastructure, operational frameworks, and commercial readiness for a strategic network of vertiports across the emirate. The first electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) flights are anticipated by 2026, with plans to gradually introduce more than ten public vertiports at key urban and transit locations. BETA Technologies will provide not only its charging and thermal management systems but also onsite technical consulting, equipment installation, maintenance support, and training. The charging system has already been commissioned at Al Bateen Executive Airport, with deployment at Zayed International Airport scheduled to follow.
Chad Nichols, Charge Operations Lead at BETA, emphasized the significance of this expansion, stating, “BETA is excited to continue the international deployment of our charging solutions. We believe this commitment to permanent ground infrastructure shows the strength and momentum of our industry. Ours is the world’s first and only certified electric aviation charging and thermal management solution, and we are excited to work with Abu Dhabi Airports to deploy it throughout the region to support electric flights.” Elena Sorlini, Managing Director and CEO of Abu Dhabi Airports, added, “Our collaboration with BETA ensures the robust infrastructure needed to make Abu Dhabi’s air taxi network a commercial reality—safe, sustainable, and built for the future.”
Strategic Implications and Regional Competition
The development of airport connectivity is regarded as a critical foundation for enabling a functional AAM ecosystem. BETA’s multimodal, interoperable infrastructure is expected to facilitate the adoption of electric aircraft and ground vehicles, positioning Abu Dhabi as a regional leader in the emerging air mobility sector. Nonetheless, the rollout faces potential challenges, including regulatory compliance, technological integration, and the complexities of large-scale infrastructure development.
As Abu Dhabi accelerates its efforts, market analysts anticipate heightened investor interest in advanced air mobility solutions. This initiative also intensifies competition with Dubai, which has been advancing its own urban air mobility projects through partnerships with companies such as Archer and Embraer. Both emirates are competing to establish themselves as the UAE’s premier hub for next-generation transportation.
This partnership represents a significant milestone in the international expansion of BETA’s charging network, which currently encompasses more than 50 sites across the United States and Canada. With Abu Dhabi Airports and BETA Technologies moving forward, the emirate is poised to bring the future of urban mobility closer to reality in the UAE.

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