Eve Air Mobility (Eve) and Kookiejar, a Swedish-based vertiport developer, have signed a letter of intent (LOI) for Eve's Urban ATM (Air Traffic Management) system to support vertiport operations in Dubai. The agreement marks Eve's first Urban ATM agreement in Dubai and Kookiejar becomes the company's 10th Urban ATM customer and fifth vertiport customer as the company continues to grow its global customer base.
The agreement comes as Kookiejar, along with its local partner Air Chateau, is preparing to showcase Dubai's first state of the art vertiport hub facility with eight parking pads and a FATO at Al Maktoum Airport, Dubai South. Eve's Urban ATM (Air Traffic Management) product has been adopted as part of Kookiejar and Air Chateau's grand vision for Dubai. The vision is a phased implementation program in which networks of vertiports will be connected via Eve's Urban ATM system to support a safe and scaled Urban Air Mobility (UAM) operations that provides a path to commercialization in 2025-2026.
“Urban air mobility relies on infrastructure within the lower air space as well as accessible take-off and landing spots – vertiports. Eve's Urban ATM solution provides an integrated suite of software that will enable an efficient and predictable eVTOL ecosystem,” said Rob Weaver, Urban ATM global business development lead at Eve Air Mobility. “In Dubai, we are looking forward to working with KookieJar as they combine expertise in both ground and air infrastructure to design a flexible, sustainable and reliable vertiport network.”
Eve has engaged Atech, Embraer's Air Traffic Control technology and system integrator company, to support the development of the Urban ATM software solution. Eve is leveraging Atech's experience in developing aviation-grade products for ATM systems in Brazil.