FeaturedNews

UrbanV and SITA partner to provide digital solutions for Rome vertiports

SITA, the lead­ing IT provider to the air trans­port indus­try, and UrbanV, the Ital­ian ver­ti­port oper­a­tor, will devel­op a dig­i­tal-first pas­sen­ger expe­ri­ence for UrbanV’s ver­ti­ports in Rome due to start oper­a­tions in 2024.

From UrbanV’s test ver­ti­port at Rome’s Fiu­mi­ci­no Air­port, both par­ties will design, test, and refine a new pas­sen­ger pro­cess­ing and oper­at­ing ecosys­tem to sup­port the first flight between Fiu­mi­ci­no and Rome’s city cen­tre.

SITA will deploy its exper­tise in air trans­port for the emerg­ing advanced air mobil­i­ty (AAM) indus­try, devel­op­ing new oper­at­ing stan­dards and a dig­i­tal-first pas­sen­ger expe­ri­ence. The part­ner­ship will lever­age SITA’s port­fo­lio, which includes a range of IT solu­tions for air­port man­age­ment, net­work con­nec­tiv­i­ty, pas­sen­ger, flight, and air­craft oper­a­tions.

SITA and UrbanV will also col­lab­o­rate to test and val­i­date UrbanV’s con­cept of oper­a­tions blue­print in Rome and eval­u­ate poten­tial com­mer­cial syn­er­gies world­wide for a joint go-to-mar­ket in the Advanced and Urban Air Mobil­i­ty seg­ment.

UrbanV envi­sions ver­ti­ports being inter­op­er­a­ble by mul­ti­ple eVTOL oper­a­tors and inte­grat­ed with­in the local avi­a­tion ecosys­tem, such as Fiu­mi­ci­no Air­port. This is aligned with SITA’s vision of ver­ti­ports with shared com­po­nents and ser­vices to facil­i­tate data exchange, pro­vid­ing cost effi­cien­cy and economies of scale for all AAM oper­a­tors.

UrbanV CEO Car­lo Tur­si said: “UrbanV and SITA share an avi­a­tion back­ground and an inno­va­tion mind­set. This will enable us to devel­op an agnos­tic, mod­u­lar, and repeat­able approach to design­ing, build­ing, and oper­at­ing ver­ti­ports glob­al­ly.

“Italy will be our launch coun­try, and Rome will be one of the first cities in the world where AAM ser­vices will be avail­able. This part­ner­ship allows us to offer a unique val­ue propo­si­tion to be scaled glob­al­ly and to accel­er­ate the adop­tion of AAM ser­vices.”

Ser­gio Colel­la, SITA Pres­i­dent for Europe, added: “We strong­ly believe in the devel­op­ment of the AAM mar­ket, get­ting it right from the start via ver­ti­ports that are hubs of inte­grat­ed mobil­i­ty.

“This agree­ment aims to shape the future trav­el expe­ri­ence at ver­ti­ports glob­al­ly. Togeth­er, we will explore new stan­dards and a dig­i­tal-first pas­sen­ger expe­ri­ence by lever­ag­ing our mutu­al exper­tise in air trans­port for the AAM indus­try.”

In Novem­ber 2022, Enel X Way signed a mem­o­ran­dum of under­stand­ing with UrbanV to devel­op joint projects study­ing ener­gy solu­tions for UrbanV’s ver­ti­ports to allow eVTOL air­craft to be recharged.

Avatar photo

Jason Pritchard

Jason Pritchard is the Editor of eVTOL Insights. He holds a BA from Leicester's De Montfort University and has worked in Journalism and Public Relations for more than a decade. Outside of work, Jason enjoys playing and watching football and golf. He also has a keen interest in Ancient Egypt.

eVTOL Insights is part of the Industry Insights Group. Registered in the UK. Company No: 14395769