Overair, an advanced air mobility company (AAM) and developer of all-electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, has announced a new strategic collaboration with leading private jet management company, fixed-base operator (FBO), and infrastructure developer Clay Lacy Aviation to establish emission-free, ultra-quiet electric aviation operations throughout the Southern California region.
The companies will work together to develop a concept of operations for Overairβs Butterfly eVTOL aircraft, which begins testing in early 2024 following the completion of Overairβs first full-scale prototype last year, as well as other advanced aircraft.
Overair and Clay Lacy plan to develop electric charging facilities at Clay Lacyβs FBO locations at John Wayne Airport in Orange County and Van Nuys Airport, located in Los Angeles. Finally, the partnership will explore the establishment of new vertiport facilities and services across Southern California.
βAdvanced air mobility (AAM) is an ideal addition to Southern Californiaβs transportation network, creating a new option for fast, safe, and quiet transportation in the region,β said Valerie Manning, chief commercial officer at Overair. βWe have been working with our partners at Clay Lacy for over a year and are delighted to announce our shared plan. We are confident that this strategic collaboration will leverage our respective strengths to create an AAM network that will positively impact local residents and visitors alike.β
Per the agreement, Clay Lacy will focus on development of charging infrastructure and aircraft operation logistics.
Overair will bring expertise in aircraft integration, maintenance, certification, user and vertiport software integration, flight path planning and public awareness building to the collaboration.
βUltra-quiet all-electric aircraft bring the promise of convenient and efficient transportation, easing traffic congestion and reducing travel times,β said Scott Cutshall, SVP strategy and sustainability at Clay Lacy. βThis collaboration with the Overair team brings us one step closer to better serving the residents and communities in Southern California.β
This partnership is the latest of several AAM infrastructure initiatives announced by Overair recently, including partnerships with the City of Arlington and DFW International Airport in North Texas, and several agreements with South Korean partners.
βAs we continue to make strides developing Butterfly, weβre also focused on partnering with infrastructure leaders to ensure that operations using this new mode of transit can be scaled quickly and efficiently,β said John Criezis, head of mobility operations at Overair.