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Saturday, August 24, 2024
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Middle East-based Air Chateau, a prominent helicopter and vertiport operator in Dubai, has announced an exciting new collaboration with the Regional Airports Company (RACL) and Wings Capital Management from Abu Dhabi. According to a recent press release, this partnership marks the initiation of ‘Project Elevate Maldives,’ a groundbreaking initiative to enhance air mobility across the Maldives.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the three entities outlines plans to introduce air taxi services, commercial cargo, and passenger operations using electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and advanced air mobility (AAM) infrastructure. This initiative is set to transform the way goods and passengers are transported across the Maldives, leveraging cutting-edge technology to facilitate efficient island-to-island connections.
The project envisions the establishment of a comprehensive network of vertiports and droneports, enabling seamless connectivity across the Maldives’ 1,200 islands. By fostering a Public-Private Partnership, Air Chateau, RACL, and Wings Capital aim to revolutionize island air mobility, setting a new standard in regional transportation and logistics.
As part of this ambitious endeavor, the collaboration also includes a focus on sustainability and technological innovation. The integration of eVTOLs and AAM infrastructure not only promises to enhance operational efficiency but also aims to minimize environmental impact. This forward-thinking approach underscores the commitment of the involved parties to advancing eco-friendly transportation solutions while addressing the unique challenges of operating across a vast archipelago.
RACL, a state-owned enterprise of the Republic of Maldives, currently manages eight airports across the islands and plans to expand to 15 in the near future.
In a sweeping island complex stretching 180 nautical miles, Air Chateau will be granted operational rights by RACL for the next 20 years. This includes state privileges for operating helicopters and eVTOLs.
The initiative aims to develop up to 100 hybrid vertiports across 1,200 islands, featuring Touch Down and Lift-Off (TLOF) areas, Final Approach and Take-Off (FATO) zones, safety zones, terminal waiting areas, charging stations, and fire-retardant systems.
Moreover, the project envisions constructing 500 drone ports dedicated to cargo operations, enhancing first, middle, and last-mile logistics. The “Elevate Maldives” project aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and seeks carbon credits.
Expected to boost local talent and job creation, the project also aims to drive the growth of advanced mobility services and businesses in the region.