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Dubai Certifies The World’s First Purpose-Built Air Taxi Vertiport

The four-story VDX hub will handle up to 170,000 passengers a year, with three more vertiports already under development across the city.

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Dubai’s air taxi ambitions have cleared their most consequential hurdle yet: somewhere to land. The UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has certified VDX, a facility developed by Skyports Infrastructure, as the world’s first purpose-built commercial vertiport for electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, opening the way for commercial air taxi services to begin in the emirate.

Officially registered as VDX under the GCAA certification process, the four-story facility spans approximately 3,100 square meters and houses two dedicated take-off and landing areas, rapid charging infrastructure for electric aircraft, and high throughput passenger facilities. Once commercial operations commence, it can accommodate up to 170,000 passengers annually.

VDX will serve as the first and primary hub in Dubai’s planned air taxi network, which Skyports is developing in collaboration with the city’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). Three additional vertiports are currently under development.

Certification is the unglamorous half of the flying-taxi story, and arguably the harder one. The GCAA’s assessment covered the vertiport’s infrastructure, physical characteristics, operational procedures, safety management arrangements, emergency preparedness and regulatory compliance — a checklist that, until now, no purpose-built commercial vertiport anywhere had completed.

“The certification of the world’s first purpose-built commercial vertiport is a historic achievement for the UAE and a defining moment for the future of aviation,” said Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director-General of the GCAA. “The UAE is not only preparing for the future of aviation; it is actively shaping it and establishing new international benchmarks for Advanced Air Mobility”.

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Skyports Infrastructure CEO Duncan Walker called the milestone proof “that the infrastructure, operational standards and regulatory frameworks required for commercial eVTOL services are now a reality,” adding that construction of the wider network is progressing at pace.

The certification supports the “We the UAE 2031” vision and the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, positioning the emirate’s air taxi network as part of a broader push toward economic diversification and sustainable mobility.

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