AutoFlight Unveils Water Vertiport Solution

Vertiport integrates eVTOL landing platforms, photovoltaic energy storage and charging systems, an intelligent dispatch system, and communication facilities, enabling rapid deployment across rivers, lakes, and seas.

AutoFlight Aviation Technology, a global leader in electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) technology, unveiled the world’s first “Integrated Sea–Air Low-Altitude Economy Solution.” Comprising a “zero-carbon water vertiport” and eVTOL aircraft, the system extends eVTOL infrastructure across vast water areas, addressing key challenges such as difficult site selection, slow deployment, and complex take-off and landing operations. This advancement accelerates the transition of the low-altitude economy from blueprint to large-scale application. The solution supports five major use cases: energy platform maintenance, emergency rescue, high-frequency commuting, marine–aerial tourism, and mobile vertiport clusters, paving the way toward a new era of integrated land–sea–air transport.

AutoFlight’s self-developed, world-first Zero-Carbon Water Vertiport serves as a mobile aerial hub and intelligent command center on water. It integrates eVTOL landing platforms, photovoltaic energy storage and charging systems, an intelligent dispatch system, and communication facilities, enabling rapid deployment across rivers, lakes, and seas.

Designed specifically for eVTOL operations, the vertiport is fully electric. Its spacious deck serves as a landing pad covered with solar panels, while the cabin acts as a departure lounge and technical room. Together, these components form a flexible, zero-carbon vertiport that supports take-off, landing, and charging for eVTOLs, while also enabling data sharing and intelligent coordination with the aircraft.

As the low-altitude economy continues to grow, the limited avalability of eVTOL infrastructure remains a bottleneck, with land-based vertiports often facing lengthy construction timelines. The water-based vertiport is compatible with several of AutoFlight’s key eVTOL models—including the industrial-grade “White Shark,” the 2-ton-class cargo aircraft “CarryAll,” and the 6-seat passenger model “Prosperity.” Together, they form an integrated land–sea–air solution that enables rapid point-to-point transportation across a wide range of scenarios.

Synergizing Sea and Air, Reshaping Five Key Sectors

Leveraging the White Shark, CarryAll, and Prosperity eVTOLs, the Integrated Land–Sea–Air solution addresses a variety of sectoral needs, enhancing operational efficiency and fostering synergy between the low-altitude and marine economies:

  • Marine Energy Platform Maintenance: For offshore oil rigs or wind farm operations, the solution improves the transport efficiency of personnel and critical spare parts by over tenfold.
  • Emergency Response: By combining wide-area search capabilities with rapid eVTOL response, the system reduces reaction time by over 50%, expands search coverage significantly, increases survival rates, and enhances responder safety.
  • High-Frequency Commuting: It enables rapid air transit within cities, between coastal city clusters, across bay areas, and to islands, reducing travel time from hours to minutes. For instance, deploying an water vertiport on Shanghai’s Huangpu River could facilitate swift, convenient travel from Hongqiao airport to Lujiazui, Shanghai’s central business district, without disrupting existing infrastructure.
  • Marine–Aerial Tourism: Adds a “flight+” dimension to high-end tourism, creating a new engine for experience-driven tourism.
  • Mobile Vertiport Clusters: Multiple mobile water vertiports can be rapidly networked within a specific water area to form a high-throughput, distributed vertiport cluster, supporting large-scale, multi-mission coordinated operations for broader coverage and smarter applications.