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urban-Air Port (UAP)
Company typeltd. company
IndustryAir transport
FounderRicky Sandhu
Headquarters,
Key people
Ricky Sandhu, Executive Chairman
Websitewww.urbanairport.com

urban-Air Port (aka UAP) Air-One® was selected on 27 January 2021 as a winner of the UK government’s Future Flight Challenge, to develop aviation infrastructure and systems that enable the next generation of electric and autonomous air vehicles.[1]

Air-One® is a world-first fully-operational hub for future electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft – such as cargo drones and air taxis – to be launched in Coventry in 2021.

UAP develops fully autonomous innovative zero emission infrastructure for future air mobility. The Air-One® project aims to bring industry, government and the public together to demonstrate how to unlock the potential of sustainable urban air mobility to reduce congestion, cut air pollution and holistically decarbonise transport while providing seamless passenger journeys and deliveries.

NASA predicts that urban-air mobility in the US alone could be worth up to $500 billion USD (£375 billion) in the near-term and states that a significant barrier to market growth is the lack of infrastructure, an issue which Urban Air Port® was established to resolve.

The Urban Air Mobility Division of Hyundai Motor Group has chosen UAP as its priority infrastructure partner to support the global growth of this new sector. The South Korean company plans to create its own eVTOL aircraft and support the broader urban air mobility eco-system.

Hyundai Motor Group is supporting the development of Air-One® as part of its plan to commercialise its aircraft by 2028.

UAP chose Coventry for the first site due to its important location in the heart of the UK and because it is a historic hub for the automobile and aerospace industry, with a pool of people and skills that can support the manufacturing industries of the future. The city’s location also provides easy access within four hours to most parts of the country. In December 2020, Coventry was named the best UK town for electric cars. Air-One® will be unveiled during Coventry’s UK city of culture celebrations in 2021 and continue to form part of the Commonwealth Games in 2022.

Ricky Sandhu, Founder and Executive Chairman of UAP, said: “Cars need roads. Trains need rails. Planes need airports. eVTOLs will need Urban Air Ports. Over a hundred years ago, the world’s first commercial flight took off, creating the modern connected world. Urban Air Port® will improve connectivity across our cities, boost productivity and help the UK to take the lead in a whole new clean global economy.

“Flying cars used to be a futuristic flight of fancy. Air-One® will bring clean urban air transport to the masses and unleash a new airborne world of zero emission mobility.”

Pamela Cohn, Chief Operating Officer for the Urban Air Mobility Division of Hyundai Motor Group, said: “As we advance our eVTOL aircraft programme, development of supporting infrastructure is imperative. Air-One® is a unique project that is set to help lead the way in developing a robust, accessible and intermodal infrastructure network for future mobility. We are excited to be part of this partnership in the UK, and look forward to working together to create community impact and opportunity through safe, affordable, and human-centred mobility solutions.”

The physical footprint of an Urban Air Port® is 60% smaller than a traditional heliport (the most comparable existing infrastructure). Using innovative construction, the sites can be installed in a matter of days, emit net zero carbon emissions and can be operated completely off-grid, meaning they do not always have to rely on a suitable grid connection.

UAP provides an integrated approach to the decarbonisation of cities. It is designed to support any eVTOL aircraft and complements other modes of sustainable transport as a hub for electric vehicles, buses or scooters. The design enables UAP to be easily moved to alternative sites, as the air-mobility sector develops. This design also means the sites are ideal for disaster emergency management. Urban Air Ports® can rapidly deploy drones and other eVTOL to collect and transport emergency supplies, equipment and people where needed.

Gary Cutts, UK Research and Innovation Future Flight Challenge Director, said: “Urban Air Port® has the potential to revolutionise cities across the world, making them more connected, cleaner and accelerating our green economic recovery. This project epitomises the purpose of the Future Flight Challenge fund – it is innovation at its finest – and will help to position the UK at the vanguard of electric urban air mobility.”

The company plans to develop more than 200 sites in the next five years to meet global demand. Cities across the UK and many more globally have already expressed an interest in installing a Urban Air Port®. Having secured funding for Air-One®, UAP is now in discussions with investors to support its rapid commercialisation and global growth.

With research partners at Coventry University, Urban Air Port® aims to further public understanding and acceptance of the new technology – a key factor to its ultimate success. The Air-One® site in Coventry will showcase live demonstrations of remote aircraft command and control, charging / refuelling and cargo and passenger-loading for manned and unmanned eVTOL aircraft operating in three key markets: passenger air taxi services, autonomous logistics and disaster emergency management.

Malloy Aeronautics, a leading UK-based drone developer, logistics and engineering company, is UAP’s UK drone aircraft partner. The company’s large cargo drones will be demonstrated at the Air-One® site.

Oriol Badia, CEO of Malloy Aeronautics, said: "It is a key goal for Malloy – to introduce unmanned air logistics into an urban environment and merge it with supporting infrastructure that is flexible and resilient, hosting intelligent operating systems and state of the art innovation. Air-One® provides the ability to service multiple transport requirements of the future – from disaster relief to essential and everyday supplies for citizens across the UK. These are truly exciting opportunities especially with a strong partnership between Malloy and Urban Air Port® – thus unifying serviceability and operability, forming a turnkey product."

UAP has been awarded a £1.2 million grant from UK Research and Innovation’s Future Flight Challenge. The programme is funded by £125 million from the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, and is expected to be matched by up to £175 million from industry.

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  1. ^ "World-first electric Urban Air Port® secures UK government backing". www.coventry.gov.uk. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
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