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Ajman Transport Authority Selects Skyports for Air Taxi Infrastructure

Ajman Transport Authority Selects Skyports for Air Taxi Infrastructure
Strategic Partnership to Advance Urban Air Mobility
The Ajman Transport Authority has formalized a partnership with Skyports Infrastructure through a memorandum of understanding aimed at developing smart aerial transport solutions, including air taxi services within the emirate. The agreement, signed by Omar Mohammed Lootah, director general of the Ajman Transport Authority, and Daniel O’Neill, general manager of Skyports Middle East, represents a significant step toward integrating cutting-edge mobility technologies into Ajman’s transportation framework.
This collaboration will focus on conducting research and feasibility studies to establish smart aerial transport infrastructure, identifying optimal sites for vertiport facilities, and enhancing both technical and operational readiness. Lootah highlighted that the MoU aligns with Ajman’s vision to adopt innovative transport solutions that support its transformation into a smart city. He underscored the importance of partnering with global industry leaders to develop a transportation network that is safe, advanced, and sustainable.
O’Neill expressed optimism about the partnership, describing it as a valuable opportunity to advance aerial mobility technologies in Ajman. He noted that the initiative is consistent with the General Civil Aviation Authority’s recent regulations governing vertiport development, which provide a regulatory framework for the emerging sector.
Context Within the UAE’s Expanding Air Mobility Sector
The agreement between Ajman Transport Authority and Skyports comes amid a broader acceleration of the advanced air mobility sector across the United Arab Emirates. Dubai has recently approved its first commercial vertiport, with operations slated to commence in 2026. Skyports has secured over €103 million (approximately US$107 million) to construct vertiports in preparation for air taxi services in Dubai and has already begun work on its inaugural facility. This Dubai vertiport will cover 3,100 square meters, featuring two landing pads and fast-charging infrastructure. Additionally, Skyports has unveiled proposed designs for vertiport facilities in Abu Dhabi.
Skyports envisions the Ajman partnership as a foundational element in establishing inter-emirate air taxi services, contributing to a connected network of vertiports across the UAE. This vision aligns with the General Civil Aviation Authority’s efforts to regulate and facilitate the development of vertiport infrastructure nationwide.
Challenges and Industry Dynamics
Despite the promising outlook, the development of air taxi infrastructure faces several challenges. Regulatory complexities, community acceptance, and the technical demands of infrastructure deployment remain significant hurdles. Market responses have been varied; while traditional aviation stakeholders have expressed skepticism, technology-oriented consumers have shown enthusiasm for the potential of electric air taxis. Competitors such as Wisk and Eve Air Mobility are also advancing their infrastructure projects and forging strategic partnerships to secure competitive advantages.
Industry data indicates a strong market opportunity for electric air taxis, with companies actively competing to attract launch customers and expand their operational networks. For Ajman, the initiative supports its broader smart city ambitions and positions the emirate within the UAE’s national vision to become a global leader in urban air mobility. The partnership with Skyports promises to offer residents and visitors enhanced transportation options that reduce travel times and improve connectivity, reaffirming Ajman Transport Authority’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and future-ready mobility solutions.

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