Volocopter, SITA partner on vertiports

Volocopter, the urban air mobility (UAM) company, has selected SITA, the IT provider to the air transport industry, as its preferred digital and IT systems partner for vertiports.

Under the agreement, SITA has become the latest investor to join Volocopter’s Series E funding round. According to Volocopter, UAM will offer a new form of sustainable aviation in cities worldwide. The company’s launch product, the VoloCity electric air taxi, will operate routes in congested megacities to offer passengers stable, quiet, and safe flights. Flights can be hailed via designated boarding points (vertiports).

SITA will deploy its expertise in air transport for the emerging UAM industry, developing new operating standards and a digital-first passenger experience. SITA’s portfolio includes a wide range of IT solutions, including airport management and operations, passenger operations, flight and aircraft operations, baggage processing, and border management.

Volocopter's digital operating system, VoloIQ, connects all partners. This cloud-based system is in the process of being certified by the relevant aviation authorities.

Christian Bauer, Chief Commercial Officer at Volocopter said: “Volocopter consistently takes a holistic ecosystem approach. Working in concert with our partners, we are setting up for commercial operations. This involves establishing the requisite infrastructure, maintenance, flight operations, IT, and customer services. SITA is a leading IT provider for airports and airlines, and we believe there is no better partner to make our seamless travel experience possible.”

Sergio Colella, SITA President for Europe said: “Volocopter is in pole position to make electric air taxis a reality, benefiting from its first-mover advantage. At SITA, we will play a key role in delivering this new digital UAM world and defining a seamless, smarter approach to air travel in a city environment. Together we will turn the theory into practice as early as 2024 when we expect the first commercial eVTOLs to take flight.”

Vehicles which can perform electric vertical take-off and landing are referred to as eVTOLs.

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