CRISALION Partners to Develop AAM Infrastructure in Denmark

CRISALION Mobility is working with Copenhagen Helicopter to advance AAM infrastructure in Denmark, enhancing regional connectivity and laying the groundwork for future eVTOL operations By William Mackenzie / 30 Jan 2025
CRISALION Partners to Develop AAM Infrastructure in Denmark
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CRISALION Mobility and Copenhagen Helicopter have partnered to plan passenger and cargo transport solutions and develop infrastructure for future advanced air mobility (AAM) services, both in the air and on the ground.

The collaboration will focus on analyzing the feasibility of future eVTOL operations between the island of Funen in Denmark and the south-eastern islands of the Scandinavian country, improving connectivity for local communities. 

This initiative aims to provide residents of the area with a sustainable, fast, and efficient transport alternative, improving access to essential services and promoting economic development in these areas.

The partners assert that the agreement represents a milestone in the development of sustainable AAM solutions, laying the groundwork for future initiatives that combine cutting-edge technology with a robust infrastructure tailored to the needs of the industry.

Manuel Heredia, CEO of CRISALION Mobility, commented, “At CRISALION Mobility we are motivated to join forces with companies like Copenhagen Helicopter, which enrich our journey towards the transformation of advanced air mobility. This agreement allows us to explore different scenarios on which to improve our operations and anticipate future demands related to the way people move between local communities.”

Martin W. Andersen, CEO of Copenhagen Helicopter, added, “We have confidence in Crisalion’s business model and approach, and we believe Crisalion holistic approach to combine land- and air transportation together can contribute to an efficient AAM in Denmark, where increasing population growth also brings more congestion on the roads.”

Posted by William Mackenzie Will is a Content Specialist at Advanced Air Mobility International. He joined in 2024 with a background in professional copywriting, and writes on developments in electric aircraft, zero-emission flight systems, and next-generation air transport. His coverage highlights the technologies, regulations, and industry shifts driving the evolution of sustainable and autonomous aviation. Connect

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