The partners have revealed Central and South Florida as the locations for the network of vertiports they plan to develop

Vertiport developer Skyway and UrbanLink Air Mobility, an independent eVTOL operator and leader in sustainable transportation, have chosen Central and South Florida as locations for the development of vertiports, with commercial operations slated to commence in late 2026. With major hubs in Miami and Orlando, this network will transform regional travel, offering fast, sustainable mobility options while enabling economic growth, according to the companies.

The new network will feature state-of-the-art vertiports tailored for diverse eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aircraft, fostering rapid, sustainable connections between key destinations across Florida. In addition to these vertiports, dedicated routes will link major hubs and popular regional locations, ensuring seamless, efficient travel. These hubs will enhance mobility, fuel economic growth, and improve accessibility for residents and visitors throughout the state.

Alongside its partnership with UrbanLink, Skyway has secured Bluenest by Globalvia as a development partner to deploy the AAM network.

“Our partnership with UrbanLink and Bluenest by Globalvia is a pivotal step towards realising the vision of advanced air mobility in Florida,” said Clifford Cruz, Skyway CEO. “Together, we're committed to creating a sustainable, efficient transportation network that delivers far-reaching economic and social benefits. This network will reduce travel time, improve air quality, and foster new economic opportunities for communities in Miami, Orlando, and beyond.”

The initial vertiport network will be in Central and South Florida
The initial vertiport network will be in Central and South Florida Skyway