Rolling into the new year, UrbanX is actively working together with its partners at Eve Air Mobility as well as local and state officials, infrastructure, energy and technology providers to establish the necessary framework for launching eVTOL aircraft in Miami-Dade County.
UrbanX is committed to operating a social enterprise business model and public-private partnerships to ensure the service the company provides benefits not only passengers but also the surrounding community, said Lucy Morillo, UrbanX president and CEO.
Ms. Morillo said she has been actively meeting with local officials and key stakeholders in the community, including local trauma centers, to see how eVTOLs can assist in their efforts to save lives.
Through collaboration with local governments, UrbanX will extend benefits not only to passengers but also to the surrounding community, she said.
This includes meeting the demands of private corporations, airports, airlines, and cruise lines, as well as public agencies and hospitals in need of rapid transportation, such as medical transport.
“I am committed to operating UrbanX under a social enterprise business model, working in conjunction with local governments and key stakeholders to ensure the service we offer benefits the surrounding communities and generates positive change,” she added. “One of my first tasks as CEO of UrbanX is the establishment of an advisory board made up of community leaders and industry experts to gain valuable insight and strategic guidance to ensure that UrbanX achieves its mission of redefining urban transportation while servicing community’s needs and identifying how to further introduce eVOTLs to the public sector. It’s important that we benefit the communities in which we do business.”
UrbanX is committed to operating a social enterprise business model and public-private partnerships to ensure the service the company provides benefits not only passengers but also the surrounding community, said Lucy Morillo, UrbanX president and CEO.
Ms. Morillo said she has been actively meeting with local officials and key stakeholders in the community, including local trauma centers, to see how eVTOLs can assist in their efforts to save lives.
Through collaboration with local governments, UrbanX will extend benefits not only to passengers but also to the surrounding community, she said.
This includes meeting the demands of private corporations, airports, airlines, and cruise lines, as well as public agencies and hospitals in need of rapid transportation, such as medical transport.
“I am committed to operating UrbanX under a social enterprise business model, working in conjunction with local governments and key stakeholders to ensure the service we offer benefits the surrounding communities and generates positive change,” she added. “One of my first tasks as CEO of UrbanX is the establishment of an advisory board made up of community leaders and industry experts to gain valuable insight and strategic guidance to ensure that UrbanX achieves its mission of redefining urban transportation while servicing community’s needs and identifying how to further introduce eVOTLs to the public sector. It’s important that we benefit the communities in which we do business.”