DXV Launches UAE’s First Flying Air Taxi Hub
Dubai's International Vertiport Sets New Standards in Sustainable Air Mobility and Advanced Aviation Infrastructure

DXV: UAE’s First Flying Taxi Hub to Redefine Urban Mobility by 2026
DUBAI – UAE’s first flying air taxi station, Dubai International Vertiport (DXV), is set to revolutionize urban transportation in the future. After being cleared for development, this ground-breaking project is scheduled to start operations in 2026, marking a significant turning point in the history of aviation in the nation.
A Collaboration to Revolutionize Travel
The UAE’s ambitious air mobility project includes DXV, which is well situated close to Dubai International Airport (DXB). Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Joby Aviation, and Skyports Infrastructure are working together on this major project. In order to create the foundation for a sophisticated air taxi ecosystem in the area, these organizations are working together to build a network of top-notch vertiports.
First of Its Kind: DXV Leads the Charge
The DXV Vertiport holds the distinction of being the first of four planned air taxi hubs under the UAE’s cutting-edge urban air mobility framework. DXV is the first vertiport to adhere to the recently created UAE Vertiport Regulations after receiving technical design certification from the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA). This permission highlights the UAE’s expertise in incorporating cutting-edge transportation solutions and allows Skyports Infrastructure to proceed with the project’s construction.
Rigorous Design Standards
The development of DXV involves a meticulous evaluation process that addresses key factors such as:
- Physical Dimensions: Ensuring adequate space for safe take-offs and landings.
- Layout: Streamlining passenger and aircraft movement.
- Airspace Management: Coordinating with existing air traffic systems.
- Obstacle Clearance: Guaranteeing unobstructed flight paths.
Strong safety features are also being incorporated into the vertiport’s design, such as improved rescue and firefighting services (RFFS) that are suited for both conventional and battery-powered aircraft.
Endorsements from Industry Leaders
The GCAA’s Director-General, Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, praised the DXV design certification as a historic accomplishment in urban transportation. Skyports CEO Duncan Walker commended the UAE’s regulatory leadership, highlighting its contribution to the expansion of air taxi services throughout the country. By ensuring that the infrastructure complies with international aviation safety requirements, the recently implemented UAE Vertiport Regulations firmly establish the UAE as a leader in the field.
DXV Vertiport characteristics
Operating as a dedicated flying taxi hub, the DXV Vertiport will cover an astonishing 3,100 square meters. The facility’s salient features are as follows:
Sustainable aviation technology are supported by electric charging stations.
Modern security systems and cozy waiting lounges are examples of passenger amenities.
High Capacity: Made to transport 170,000 passengers a year and manage 42,000 landings.
Strategic Network Expansion
The first phase of the DXV air taxi project will connect four strategic locations:
- Dubai International Airport (DXB)
- Downtown Dubai
- Dubai Marina
- Palm Jumeirah
This network is designed to enhance urban connectivity, reducing travel time while offering an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional transportation.
Transforming Urban Mobility
The DXV Vertiport, which is expected to open in early 2026, is a major step in achieving the UAE’s goal of sustainable urban air mobility. This project establishes a standard for incorporating air taxis into pre-existing metropolitan frameworks in addition to introducing cutting-edge transportation technologies. The UAE is establishing itself as a world leader in next-generation transportation solutions by conforming to international safety and design requirements.
The DXV project exemplifies the UAE’s commitment to innovation and sustainability. By embracing advanced aviation technologies, the nation is paving the way for a new era of urban mobility. With its first flying air taxi station, the UAE is not just imagining the future—it is building it.



