LYNEports & AeroVecto Partner to Scale Middle East Aerial Mobility

A strategic alliance between LYNEports and AeroVecto combines AI digital twins and aerospace expertise to build the future of aerial mobility infrastructure in Oman By Summer James / 26 Feb 2026
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LYNEports and AeroVecto Aviation Services have entered into an expanded commercial alliance to develop the digital and physical infrastructure required for the next generation of flight across Oman and the Middle East.

This partnership evolves from an initial focus on aircraft integration into a broader strategic collaboration. By combining LYNEports’ AI-driven digital twin platform with AeroVecto’s aerospace engineering and manufacturing expertise, the two companies aim to provide a comprehensive roadmap for cities, developers, and authorities. The joint effort focuses on translating complex aviation regulations into practical, visual decision-making tools that allow non-aviation stakeholders to plan for vertiports, drone corridors, and airport modernization.

LYNEports specializes in converting regulatory frameworks into spatial safety zones and passenger flow concepts. Its technology enables data-driven site screening and operational scenario modeling, ensuring that new infrastructure aligns with existing urban transport networks. This technical know-how allows developers to determine exactly where and how vertiports can be realistically deployed while adhering to airspace constraints.

The collaboration will provide a suite of services including digital planning, simulation, and regulatory visualization. A key component of the initiative involves exploring the integration of AeroVecto aircraft models within the LYNEports platform, which will allow investors and government bodies to run realistic simulations of aerial mobility programs. Both organizations emphasize that successful aerial mobility requires a foundation of well-planned infrastructure specifically designed for the cities it serves.

Fahad Al Riyami, CEO of AeroVecto, commented, “The partnership strengthens Oman’s position in the regional aerial mobility landscape and provides local stakeholders with access to world class planning tools combined with homegrown aviation capability.”

Rasha Alshami, CEO of LYNEports, emphasized that working with a respected Omani aerospace partner allows its technology to be applied in real market contexts, supporting cities that want to prepare responsibly for new forms of aviation.

As the Middle East seeks to build a sustainable and connected air mobility ecosystem, this agreement marks a shift from conceptual ideas to implementable projects. Further updates regarding joint initiatives and specific project developments are expected to be announced in the coming months.

Posted by Summer James Summer is an Editor & Copywriter at AAM International. With a background in Creative Writing and English Literature, she joined in 2025 and brings a particular passion for eVTOLs and air mobility infrastructure. Her role focuses on crafting insightful, reader-friendly content that highlights innovation within advanced air mobility. Connect