Eve Air Mobility has announced a strategic collaboration with Sydney-based advanced air mobility company Alt Air and infrastructure developer Skyports to support the future introduction of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) operations in New South Wales and Queensland.
The partnership aims to establish the foundations of a new urban air mobility ecosystem in Australia, combining aircraft technology, operational planning and infrastructure development. The initiative is expected to support sustainable, low-noise transport options for residents, businesses and visitors, particularly as the region prepares for major events such as the opening of Western Sydney International Airport and the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.
Alt Air plans to utilise existing aviation infrastructure in Sydney, including operating bases at Sydney Harbour and Palm Beach, while also exploring new vertiport locations in Queensland in collaboration with Skyports. These sites would form part of a wider network supporting future commercial eVTOL services.
The three partners will jointly develop an integrated operational framework covering key aspects of the emerging market, including vertiport infrastructure, route planning, airspace integration, ground operations and customer experience.
Skyports will lead efforts to assess and develop potential vertiport sites across major urban and regional corridors. Combined with existing airport infrastructure, these facilities are expected to support efficient passenger movements, high-frequency aircraft operations and connections with other transport modes as the network expands.



















