Ferrovial Vertiports CEO Calls For Focus On AAM Ecosystem

Ferrovial Vertiports uses a proprietary demand model to identify potential routes that could be ripe for urban air taxis.

Credit: Ferrovial Vertiports
The CEO of Ferrovial Vertiports has called for an industry-wide pivot to focus on building out an ecosystem of infrastructure and services to accommodate the expected arrival of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles by the middle of the decade. “I do think, generally speaking, that...
Ben Goldstein

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