As electric aircraft take to the skies, the question is no longer just what will fly, but where will it land? That’s where Skyports, based in London, comes in. As one of the world’s leading developers of vertiport infrastructure and drone delivery services, Skyports is laying the foundation for a global aerial mobility network—quiet, electric, and designed for cities.
While eVTOL manufacturers race to certify aircraft, Skyports is building the launchpads—literally and strategically.
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The Founders: Duncan Walker & Simon Morrish
Skyports was founded in 2018 by Duncan Walker, a commercial real estate expert, and Simon Morrish, an entrepreneur with a background in infrastructure and energy. Their vision: create the physical and digital infrastructure required to make air taxis and autonomous drones viable at scale.
With deep experience in land use, planning, and systems integration, they built Skyports to serve both urban air mobility (UAM) and unmanned drone operations worldwide.
What Skyports Builds: The Vertiport Blueprint
Skyports specializes in designing and operating vertiports—the equivalent of airports for eVTOLs. Their work spans the entire process:
A flagship example is the UK’s first vertiport testbed in Bicester, designed for piloting next-gen eVTOL operations under real-world conditions.
Beyond eVTOLs: Skyports Drone Services
In addition to vertiports, Skyports runs a thriving Drone Services division that focuses on:
Skyports uses autonomous drones to solve logistical problems today—while preparing for crewed aircraft tomorrow.
Global Reach & Partnerships
Skyports has built a global presence through strategic partnerships with:
They’ve conducted trials and built infrastructure projects in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and North America.
Why Ceekers Should Watch Skyports
For Ceekers—builders, storytellers, and future-focused innovators—Skyports is critical for several reasons:
Looking Ahead
Skyports is building the ground-level reality that makes urban air travel possible. While others focus on flight, they’re designing the world’s first network of takeoff and landing sites for electric aircraft—modular, scalable, and ready for a clean future.
As vertiports become as common as bus stops and train platforms, Skyports is already ahead—positioned to anchor the infrastructure of airborne cities.
PhotoCredit: Skyports (UK)