UrbanLink Partners with FEAM AERO to Advance Maintenance for eVTOL Fleet

UrbanLink's collaboration with FEAM AERO is set to ensure safety, efficiency, and readiness of UrbanLink's all-electric fleet, including its eVTOL aircraft and sea vessels By Joe Macey / 14 Jan 2025
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UrbanLink Air Mobility has partnered with Miami-based FEAM Aero, a provider of aircraft line maintenance services in the United States.

Maintenance for electric aircraft fleet with UrbanLink.
Maintenance for all-electric fleet with UrbanLink and FEAM AERO.

This collaboration marks a critical step in ensuring the safety, efficiency, and readiness of UrbanLink’s all-electric fleet, including its eVTOL aircraft and sea vessels, as the company continues to redefine sustainable regional transportation.

Headquartered in Miami, FEAM Aero has 52 global line stations in U.S., the U.K., Europe, etc., and supports more than 130,000 flights annually, servicing 70 operators, including major airlines, cargo carriers, and regional airlines. The company sees commercial eVTOLS and electric sea vessels as the future of advanced air mobility leading to the recent business partnering with UrbanLink’s approach to all-electric AAM fleet. 

The agreement with FEAM Aero is said to align with UrbanLink’s growth strategy, leveraging partnerships with prominent industry leaders to enhance connectivity, efficiency and comfort while delivering a fully integrated sustainable transportation network across air, sea, and ground. 

Ed Wegel, Founder and Chairman of UrbanLink, said, “Partnering with FEAM Aero ensures that our fleet operates at the highest standards of safety and reliability.

“UrbanLink has developed a comprehensive, integrated strategy for global operations. As we move toward launching the first all-electric AAM fleet in the U.S., FEAM Aero’s expertise will be instrumental in reducing downtime and enhancing operational efficiency.”

Dan Allawat, Chief Strategy Officer of FEAM Aero, added, “This partnership with UrbanLink marks another significant milestone for FEAM Aero as we continue expanding our role in the rapidly evolving Advanced Air Mobility industry—a field we believe will be revolutionized by eVTOL technology.

“Our collaboration with UrbanLink reflects FEAM’s commitment to innovation and our leadership in aviation maintenance. By incorporating our trusted expertise in maintenance with UrbanLink’s approach to establishing a fully integrated sustainable transportation network across air, sea, and ground, positions FEAM at the forefront of the next era in aviation.”

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