Globalvia Bluenest and eVertiSKY to combine on developing UAM Infrastructure
Bluenest by Globalvia and eVertiSKY will work together to deploy urban air mobility and advanced air mobility projects, combining Bluenest’s expertise in vertiport operations and infrastructure with eVertiSKY’s proficiency in ground and airspace infrastructure.
Globalvia is a world leader in managing transport infrastructure concessions and mobility services with operations in 11 countries. Bluenest strives for technologically ‘agnostic’ and interoperable vertiport operations.
Bluenest managing director Jose Ignacio Rodriguez said: “By joining forces, we aim to pioneer in UAM infrastructure, serving aerial logistics, passenger transport and other applications offered by eVTOLs.”
eVertiSKY, has secured contracts for six vertiport projects globally as single-source provider of comprehensive ground space and airspace infrastructure for Commercial Low Altitude Airspace (CLAA), featuring world class sustainable UAM vertiport design alongside their digital platform for airspace structures for modular and safe airspace.
eVertiSKY founder and CEO Sandra Formenton added: “The partnership between eVertiSKY and Bluenest by Globalvia propels momentum to move our industry forward. It provides us with the opportunity to collectively enhance our projects, demonstrating the compelling results of collaborative efforts in advancing our field.”
eVertiSKY is actively working to integrate Bluenest by Globalvia, entrusting it with the crucial role of vertiport operator. This amplifies accessibility of Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and also serves as a catalyst for economic development.
Moreover, it champions eco-sustainability and ensures the utmost safety in UAM operations within the Commercial Low Altitude Airspace (CLAA). eVertiSKY’s approach is ‘vertiport-agnostic’, allowing for versatile application of its software defined airspace platform across various projects, further enhancing the adaptability and efficiency of UAM solutions.
Bluenest by Globalvia and eVertiSKY are determined to tackle operational challenges currently impeding progress in the UAM sector, and aim to benefit cities, communities, and stakeholders worldwide. Both companies share a strong commitment to advancing early AAM deployment and revolutionising how cities envision and incorporate UAM infrastructure into their urban environments. The agreement ‘redefines’ the role of UAM infrastructure in urban planning and well suited to capitalise eVertiSKY’s Vertiport as Anchor strategy.
Last month, Italian start-up Mieeg and eVertiSKY agreed to create a new type of energy generator and vertiport design to facilitate collaborative research and development in UAM and energy generation.

