Virginia Takes Action to Prepare Airport Infrastructure for Advanced Air Mobility

Up to $200,000 has been made available to each public-use airport in Virginia that is interested in improving its readiness for the launch of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) services By Joe Macey / 08 Mar 2024
Advanced Air Mobility International image
Follow AAMi

To prepare the 65 public-use airports in Virginia for the arrival of AAM vehicles, the Virginia Aviation Board (VAB) and the Virginia Department of Aviation (DOAV) are making funding available to support bringing 3-phase electrical power and broadband connectivity to these airports.

Having 3-phase power and broadband connectivity at all airports in Virginia is vital to the operations of AAM service providers. Three-phase electricity enables providers to recharge the batteries that supply power to the aircraft, and broadband connectivity enables command, control and communication features that enhance the safe operation of these aircraft.

The board’s action makes up to $200,000 available to each airport that is interested in improving its readiness for the launch of AAM services.

Under this initiative, eligible projects approved by the VAB during the current calendar year will benefit from a state participation rate of 95 percent, meaning the airport will be responsible for just 5 percent of the project expenditures. (Typically, the DOAV provides up to 80 percent of approved costs of utility-type projects and requires that 20 percent of the cost be borne by the airport owner.)

“Virginia wants to remain a national leader in aviation, and the action of the VAB in approving funding for 3-phase power and broadband connectivity is a tangible demonstration of this,” said Greg Campbell, Director of the DOAV. “We want everyone in the nascent AAM industry to know that Virginia not only welcomes them but is financially supporting the industry and our communities by ensuring critical infrastructure is available to them for the safe operation of these vehicles.”

While the Commonwealth of Virginia does not own any of the 65 public-use airports in the state, the DOAV provides about $40 million in annual financial assistance to cities, towns, counties and other governmental subdivisions for the planning, development, construction, and operation of airports, landing fields, and other aviation facilities.

Randall Burdette, VAB Chairman, added; “Airports are not only important economic engines for their communities, but they also provide tremendous quality of life benefits for everyone in those communities.  The aviation industry in Virginia employs more than 146,600 people and generates more than $25 billion in economic activity annually. Studies show that Advanced Air Mobility will add thousands of new high-paying jobs and another $16 billion to the Virginia economy.  Investing in critical infrastructure to support AAM at our 65 public-use airports will provide tremendous dividends and change the way Virginians move from point A to point B.”

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

Latest Articles

Skyfly & Myriad Unveil VR Motion Simulator for eVTOL Development

New mobile flight simulator from Skyfly utilizes real aircraft fly-by-wire architecture to provide high-fidelity motion cueing and virtual reality training

Jan 07, 2026
EHang Pilotless eVTOL Completes Cross-Province Flight

A successful 18-minute crossing of the Qiongzhou Strait demonstrates a 70% increase in travel efficiency compared to traditional ferry routes

Jan 07, 2026
Half-Scale eVTOL Demonstrator Begins Ground Testing Phase in India

Sarla Aviation has commenced ground testing of its half-scale eVTOL demonstrator, SYLLA SYL-X1, marking a major step toward full-scale electric vertical flight operations in India

Jan 06, 2026
EHang Completes First Public Flight of VT-35 eVTOL

The next-generation autonomous aircraft targets medium- to long-range intercity transportation as EHang expands its low-altitude ecosystem in China

Jan 05, 2026
Vertical Completes Third Full-Scale Prototype & Doubles Test Capacity

The final prototype aircraft will transition to piloted flight testing in early 2026 to accelerate the path toward commercialization

Dec 24, 2025
Joby Aviation & Metropolis Technologies Partner to Build 25 U.S. Vertiport Sites

New collaboration leverages AI-driven parking infrastructure and aviation logistics to integrate electric air taxis into existing urban transportation hubs

Dec 23, 2025