Salzburg-based FlyNow Aviation will integrate its family of eCopters onto LYNEports’ software platform to enable the simulation of future flight operations.
Software development company LYNEports aims to facilitate the integration of eVTOLs into the airspace and ground infrastructure.
Under a Memorandum of Understanding, FlyNow’s eCopter specifications will be incorporated into LYNEports’ geospatial software platform to enable early-stage vertiport planning, site location identification and flight simulations in line with various regulatory frameworks.
“When executed correctly, 3D mobility is one of the most significant emerging economies of the 21st century,” FlyNow Aviation Co-Founder Yvonne Winter told Zag Daily. “Much like how the automotive industry drove the economic success of the 20th century, 3D mobility will define the future. No player in this market is able to unlock the potential of the ‘low-altitude economy’ only by itself.”
Operators will be able to simulate flights with FlyNow’s eCopters using digital twin technologies and AI, as well as identify optimal vertiport landing locations.
FlyNow’s family of eCopters includes single, twin seater and cargo versions which will automatically travel on pre-defined routes.
LYNEports’ geospatial software platform combined with FlyNow’s operational insights aims to provide a toolkit for operators to overcome the challenges associated with planning advanced air mobility infrastructure and executing it.
“By integrating our eCopters into LYNEports’ platform, our customers can simulate their future operations and therefore make it easier to plan their next steps.”
CEO and Founder of LYNEports Rasha Alshami commented: “At LYNEports, we are committed to fostering innovation in the rapidly evolving advanced air mobility sector. Our partnership with FlyNow Aviation is a testament to the power of collaboration, combining cutting-edge eVTOL technology with our advanced geospatial software to create smarter, more efficient solutions.
“Together, we aim to transform urban mobility, enabling seamless integration of air and ground infrastructure for a sustainable future.”