Eve, Alt Air and Skyports Partner to Develop Australia eVTOL Network

Eve Air Mobility, a developer of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft listed on NYSE (EVEX, EVEXW) and B3 (EVEB31), has formed a strategic collaboration with Sydney-based Alt Air and Skyports Infrastructure. The partnership targets eVTOL operations in New South Wales and Queensland, focusing on vertiport infrastructure, route planning, airspace integration, ground operations, and customer experience.

Alt Air will utilize existing Sydney aviation assets, including operating bases on Sydney Harbour and at Palm Beach, while partnering with Skyports to identify new vertiport sites in Queensland. This network aims to support commercial eVTOL services, integrating with airports for seamless passenger flow and high-frequency operations.

The trio is developing a phased commercialization roadmap emphasizing safety and sustainability, with operations timed for the Brisbane 2032 Summer Games. Priority routes connect population centers, commercial districts, and tourism hubs, such as Western Sydney International Airport to downtown Sydney, plus links to Brisbane, Gold Coast, and Sunshine Coast airports.

Skyports leads vertiport evaluation across urban and regional corridors. “Our work with Eve Air Mobility and Skyports underscores our shared commitment to building meaningful aviation innovation in Australia. Together, we are designing an eVTOL network that will significantly improve connectivity and set a benchmark for advanced air mobility worldwide,” said Aaron Shaw, managing director at Alt Air.

The initiative establishes foundations for an urban air mobility ecosystem in Australia, leveraging Eve’s eVTOL technology with operational and infrastructure expertise.