Eve Air Mobility Partners with Alt Air, Skyports on eVTOL Network Ahead of Brisbane 2032
Eve Air Mobility partnered with Alt Air and Skyports to build an eVTOL vertiport network across New South Wales and Queensland ahead of Western Sydney International Airport opening and Brisbane 2032 Games. They will co-develop route planning, airspace integration and ground operations frameworks for sustainable urban air mobility.
1. Strategic Partnership Formation
Eve Air Mobility has entered into a strategic collaboration with Australia’s Alt Air and Skyports to establish a comprehensive eVTOL ecosystem across New South Wales and Queensland. This alliance aims to leverage Alt Air’s Sydney Harbour and Palm Beach aviation bases and Skyports’ vertiport expertise to lay the groundwork for a world-class urban air mobility network.
2. Infrastructure and Operational Roadmap
The consortium will co-develop vertiport infrastructure, route planning, airspace integration, ground operations and customer experience frameworks. Skyports will lead location evaluations for new vertiports, while Eve and Alt Air integrate existing airports and operating bases to support high-tempo, sustainable eVTOL flights.
3. Brisbane 2032 and Commercial Rollout
The partners are targeting phased commercialization that aligns with the Western Sydney International Airport opening and the Brisbane 2032 Games. Deliverables include high-visibility demonstration routes linking airports, business districts and tourism hubs, positioning Australia as a global leader in next-generation air mobility services.