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Skyports and Corporación América Airports link to develop vertiports in Latin America

Skyports Infrastructure and Corporación América Airports S.A (CAAP) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to plan the development and deployment of vertiport infrastructure for electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) operations.

According to a press statement:

“Skyports and Corporación América Airports will combine their distinct industry and technical expertise to share best practices for vertiport design concepts in markets of mutual interest. The collaboration will involve developing vertiport networks and operations for relevant use cases and detailed planning for the deployment of permanent vertiport infrastructure. As part of these efforts, the companies will evaluate which of Corporación América Airports’ assets are best suited for vertiport deployment, prioritising sites based on market readiness and opportunity. Location details for prospective vertiports will be confirmed at a later stage in the partnership.

“The partnership between the two companies is an important step in the growth of the AAM industry in Latin America and supports the development of operationally critical vertiport networks.

Corporación América Airports currently operates 53 airports in six countries across Latin America and Europe (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Ecuador, Armenia and Italy). In June 2022, the company announced partnerships with eVTOL vehicle manufacturers Eve Air Mobility and Vertical Aerospace (both of which also partner with Skyports), Avolon, GOL, and Grupo Comporteto to support the introduction of eVTOL operations.

Skyports Infrastructure’s work with Corporación América Airports extends Skyports’ presence in Latin America. In 2021, the company’s drone operations arm, Skyports Drone Services, launched an ambitious beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drone logistics operation in Colombia’s remote regions of La Guajira and Chocó, backed by investor Irelandia Aviation, which is also a majority shareholder of Colombia’s Viva Air.

For more information

www.skyports.net

http://investors.corporacionamericaairports.com

(Image: Skyports and Corporación América Airports)

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