Advanced air mobility site intelligence

Put your Florida property on the map for the next wave of air travel.

Vertiports are the takeoff, landing, charging, passenger, and operations sites that electric air taxis and cargo aircraft will need. We are building a Florida registry of land, rooftops, parking structures, hospitals, airports, and coastal properties that may be worth screening early.

8 Florida launch markets tracked
2028 Olympics air-taxi use case already announced
FAA Vertiport design guidance is already published

What this is

Vertiports are real infrastructure, not sci-fi landing pads.

The FAA describes vertiports as infrastructure for Advanced Air Mobility aircraft: electric aircraft that can take off and land vertically and move passengers or cargo at lower altitudes across urban, suburban, and rural routes.

Aircraft access

Touchdown and liftoff areas, approach paths, safety geometry, markings, and lighting.

Energy and operations

Charging, load-bearing surfaces, passenger handling, ground access, and maintenance planning.

Real estate fit

Rooftops, airports, parking structures, hospitals, industrial land, ports, and coastal nodes.

Regulatory diligence

Airspace, FAA notice rules, zoning, local acceptance, noise sensitivity, and engineering review.

Why this matters now

Major outlets are already covering the land grab for air-taxi infrastructure.

Property intake

Register a candidate site for early screening.

This is not an approval or offer. It is a private registry for identifying properties that may be worth a deeper AAM infrastructure review.

Property type
Useful adjacency