LYNEports and AeroVecto Aviation Services to Deploy Vertiport Planning Technology Across Oman and Middle East
LYNEports have entered into a new commercial agreement with AeroVecto Aviation Services (AVAS), which brings its advanced vertiport planning technology and consultancy services under AVAS’s umbrella in Oman.
The partnership enables AVAS to implement and localise LYNEports’ digital twin platform for government entities, developers, airports and city planners strengthening national readiness for emerging Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) operations.
The collaboration combines the strengths of both organisations; LYNEports contributes its AI-native digital
twin platform for vertiport planning, airport modernization and drone corridor design translating complex
aviation regulations into practical, visual decision tools that can be used by both aviation professionals
and nonspecialist stakeholders.
While AVAS contributes its aerospace engineering depth and local ecosystem development capability. Together, the companies aim to help governments and private sector leaders move from concept to real, implementable aerial mobility projects.
Fahad Al Riyami, CEO of AVAS, said: “This agreement moves our collaboration from exploration to
execution. By bringing LYNEports’ platform and consultancy services under the AVAS solutions umbrella,
we offer Omani stakeholders a locally supported pathway for vertiport planning and AAM readiness.
“It strengthens Oman’s position in the regional aerial mobility landscape and ensures that global standard
tools are delivered with homegrown aviation capability.”
As part of the agreement, AVAS will integrate LYNEports’ platform into its AAM solutions, offering
localized implementation, technical consultancy, and training programs tailored to Omani regulatory and
geographic contexts.
This includes vertiport feasibility studies, drone corridor planning, airport modernization assessments, and the adaptation of LYNEports’ tools to support Oman’s Vision 2040 and the National Aviation Strategy 2040.
The collaboration will also incorporate AeroVecto aircraft model into the LYNEports environment, enabling realistic simulations for stakeholders evaluating operational concepts for both crewed and uncrewed AAM operations.
Rasha Alshami, CEO of LYNEports, added: “Working with a respected Omani aerospace partner allows its technology to be applied in real market contexts, supporting cities that want to prepare responsibly for new forms of aviation.“
The agreement also reflects a shared commitment to support Oman and the Middle East in shaping a
connected, innovative, and sustainable air mobility ecosystem. Further project updates and joint initiatives
will be announced in the coming months.
LYNEports brings specialized technical know-how in the interpretation of aviation standards, airspace
constraints, and urban planning requirements for advanced air mobility.
The company supports clients in converting regulatory frameworks into spatial safety zones, approach and departure envelopes, and infrastructure layouts that align with city development plans.
Through data driven site screening, operational scenario modeling, and integration with existing transport networks, LYNEports enables cities and developers to make informed decisions on where and how vertiports can be realistically deployed.

