Atlantic plans to install charging stations at the East 34th Street Heliport in NYC, including the Global Electric Aviation Charging System (GEACS), designed by Joby to support the safe and efficient operation of electric aircraft
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Joby’s partner Atlantic Aviation has revealed new preparations to electrify the East 34th Street Heliport in New York City, marking an important step forward in supporting future electric air taxi operations.
Located on Manhattan’s East River waterfront, Atlantic Aviation’s East 34th Street Heliport (6N5) facility provides support for helicopter operations in and around New York City and serves as a key facility to handle flights for the adjacent NYU Langone Health Center.
In keeping with NYCEDC’s mission of delivering sustainable infrastructure for communities and the city’s future economy – Atlantic will soon begin a project to upgrade utility infrastructure and install charging stations at the heliport to support eVTOL aircraft operations.
This project will include a utility upgrade and expects to facilitate technology-agnostic eVTOL operations from the site via the installation of both Combined Charging System (CCS) and Global Electric Aviation Charging System (GEACS) charging solutions. Atlantic is actively working with partners BETA Technologies, Joby Aviation, Archer Aviation, and others to understand aircraft needs and adapt the site for eVTOL operations. The project will ensure that all certified and site-compliant eVTOL aircraft can land at the heliport and is expected to be completed in time to align with early eVTOL aircraft entry into service dates.
John Redcay, Chief Commercial and Sustainability Officer at Atlantic Aviation, said; “Atlantic Aviation is firmly committed to continuing our position as the leader in innovation and sustainability within the business aviation industry.
“Maintaining our presence at the East 34th Street Heliport and expanding infrastructure there to support eVTOL operations aligns with our commitment to community-beneficial transportation solutions and will support New York City on its journey to facilitating quiet and sustainable aviation operations.”
NYCEDC President & CEO Andrew Kimball added; “New York City is leading the way in embracing this exciting new technology – electric vertical takeoff and landing – that will bring significant quality of life improvements for New Yorkers and new sustainable transportation.
“NYCEDC looks forward to working with Atlantic Aviation in our continued partnership as they ready East 34th Street for quieter and greener helicopter alternatives and ensuring this site is a true asset for New Yorkers.”
New York City is poised to be a key market for early eVTOL operations, and Atlantic’s project at the 34th Street Heliport will play a critical role in the region’s introduction of these innovative aircraft.
Both Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation plan to partner with Atlantic to begin eVTOL operations at this location in the coming years, especially in connecting with NYC’s airports, leveraging the site’s strategic position in the heart of Manhattan. These operations will enhance urban mobility by offering faster, quieter, and more sustainable travel options, and provide cutting-edge transportation solutions for New York City’s residents and visitors.
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