UK CAA Explores Vertiport Design Proposals

A new consultation from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) looks to ensure future operations at the aerodromes supporting the activities of eVTOL aircraft are safe, efficient, equitable and secure By Joe Macey / 29 Jan 2024
UK CAA Looks at Vertiport Design Proposals
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The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has launched a consultation on design proposals for vertiports at existing aerodromes.

Vertiports are sites used for the arrival, departure, and surface movement of VTOL aircraft. With hundreds of airfields dotted across the UK, a network to connect communities by air will be possible with the introduction of this infrastructure.

The policy will help prepare for eVTOL aircraft to operate in the UK. These aircraft, often referred to as air taxis, are designed to land and take off like helicopters, but are powered by electricity and have the potential to provide more efficient and sustainable ways to travel between cities and airports.

The new consultation from the UK’s aviation regulator looks to ensure that the future operations at the aerodromes looking to support the activities of these novel aircraft are safe, efficient, equitable and secure.

It comes after extensive engagement with representatives from across the industry including vertiport developers, existing aerodromes, and potential operators.

Sophie O’Sullivan, Head of Future Safety and Innovation, said; “We are a committed partner to the Government’s Future of Flight Programme and enabling the introduction of innovative infrastructure is one of our key strategic objectives. This consultation is a big step towards enabling this new and innovative way of traveling to become part of our everyday life. UK aerodromes are vital in unlocking the future of aviation operations. By leveraging existing regulation, we’re enabling future operators and aerodromes to develop their understanding and operational expertise, at the same time as growing our collective knowledge of the technology and operational scenarios to support this infrastructure.”

The proposals put forward by the UK Civil Aviation Authority acknowledge that existing aerodromes are already equipped to handle aviation activities and are best placed to have the first design specifications for vertiports introduced.

Using existing infrastructure will give VTOL aircraft a place to operate from whilst the aviation industry becomes more familiar with their design, operations and performance.

The factors being consulted on look at placing additional safety requirements on existing aerodromes should they want to establish VTOL aircraft operations. This includes:

  • The design of operating areas
  • Obstacle limitation surfaces and visual aids
  • Rescue and firefighting services.

The design principles set out will form the initial basis of bespoke vertiport design, the further detail of which will be established once VTOL aircraft manufacturers and operators provide further data.

It follows the regulator publishing guidance on how the eVTOL industry could adopt key consumer principles, which highlighted the importance of new aircraft and infrastructure being accessible for those with reduced mobility.

The consultation closes on 15 March 2024 and responses can be made via the UK CAA’s dedicated consultation webpage.

Posted by Joe Macey Joseph Macey is a Content Specialist at Advanced Air Mobility International, focusing on emerging aviation technologies since joining in 2022. He has particular expertise in eVTOLs, vertiports, and propulsion systems. A graduate of Falmouth University in Journalism, Joseph began his career in 2019 as a local reporter. His journalism experience sharpens both his reporting and interview skills, enabling him to deliver well-informed, authoritative insights on the latest trends in the aviation sector. Connect

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