Skyportz has locked a strategic partnership with Vertiports India to support the development of vertiport infrastructure across the country. The partnership aims to shape the build-out of facilities required for urban and regional advanced air mobility (AAM).
This segment would particularly include electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and next-generation aerial transport.
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Focus and Scope of Partnership
Under the agreement, Skyportz, a global vertiport developer, will contribute its intellectual property, modular infrastructure systems, and international regulatory experience. Vertiports India, backed by Gomsons Aviation’s strong presence in India’s aviation sector, will handle localisation, stakeholder coordination, and on-the-ground deployment.
The organisations plan to work with central and state governments, city planners, airport authorities and aviation regulators to map, design and roll out vertiport networks in Tier 1, Tier 2 and emerging cities.
Both parties intend to create a standardised design framework to support vertiports in urban, airport-adjacent and regional locations. They will also support regulatory approvals, engage with real estate and smart city stakeholders and address safety, sustainability and community integration in their planning.
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Strategic Context and Long-Term Impact
The partnership aligns with India’s broader infrastructure goals under the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision, which emphasises innovation, connectivity and sustainable economic growth.
Vertiport infrastructure is viewed as a key enabler for future modes of aerial transport, including air taxis and eVTOL services, which industry forecasts indicate will grow rapidly in India. With Skyportz’s and Vertiports India bringing together their global expertise and local operational capabilities, a better regulatory engagement is expected for advanced air mobility in India.
Industry experts view this as a scalable, compliant step that strengthens the new transport systems and supports a progressive mobility framework.

