UrbanV and Japan Airport Consultants (JAC) Announce Strategic Partnership to Advance AAM Development in Japan
UrbanV and Japan Airport Consultants (JAC) have established a long-term strategic partnership focused on Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) infrastructure planning, design, regulatory integration, and commercialization in Japan. Their first joint initiative targets the Greater Tokyo Area, with UrbanV serving as JAC's strategic technology partner within a Japan Airlines-led industry consortium that also includes Archer Aviation.

Highlights
- UrbanV and Japan Airport Consultants (JAC) have established a long-term strategic partnership focused on AAM infrastructure planning, design, regulatory integration, and commercialization in Japan.
- The partnership's first joint initiative targets the Greater Tokyo Area within a Japan Airlines-led industry consortium that includes Archer Aviation.
- UrbanV will contribute international benchmarking aligned with EASA, FAA, and ICAO standards, while JAC provides local airport development expertise and knowledge of Japan's aviation ecosystem.
- UrbanV Chairman Ivan Bassato and JAC Planning and Development General Manager Takeya Hirano both emphasized the importance of combining international experience with deep local understanding to achieve AAM social implementation in Japan.
- The agreement establishes a flexible joint R&D and advisory framework with potential to extend beyond Japan into other international markets.
UrbanV and JAC Partner to Shape Japan's Advanced Air Mobility Market
UrbanV and Japan Airport Consultants (JAC) have officially announced a long-term strategic partnership framework aimed at supporting the planning, design, regulatory integration, and commercialization of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) infrastructure and services. The collaboration is primarily focused on the Japanese market, with potential expansion into other international opportunities.
First Initiative: Greater Tokyo Area AAM Project
The partnership agreement was formally announced over the weekend. The two organizations' first joint initiative will center on an AAM development project in the Greater Tokyo Area, where UrbanV will serve as JAC's strategic technology partner within an industry consortium led by Japan Airlines (JAL). The consortium also includes Archer Aviation and other key stakeholders from the aviation and airport sectors.
The initiative represents a structured effort to advance AAM in one of the world's most complex and dynamic urban environments.
Cooperation Framework: R&D, Advisory, and Cross-Border Knowledge Transfer
The agreement establishes a flexible joint research, development, and advisory framework designed to realize long-term goals and deepen collaboration between the two parties.
Core strengths each partner brings to the table:
- Japan Airport Consultants (JAC) contributes extensive experience in airport development and a deep understanding of Japan's aviation ecosystem, providing valuable local expertise.
- UrbanV will offer international benchmarking and cross-border knowledge transfer to assist public and private stakeholders in aligning domestic AAM projects with emerging global standards and regulatory frameworks—including best practices from EASA, the FAA, and ICAO.
Executive Statements
Ivan Bassato, Chairman of UrbanV, commented: "Japan holds a distinguished position in global technology and innovation. We are honored to enter the Japanese market by forging a solid, long-term partnership with a trusted local leader like Japan Airport Consultants. As UrbanV steps into the Japanese ecosystem, we look forward to contributing international experience, innovation, and sustainable solutions to the future of mobility—both in Japan and globally."
Takeya Hirano, General Manager of the Planning and Development Division at JAC, added: "JAC is delighted to establish this strategic partnership with UrbanV—an international leader in eVTOL vertiport network development and operations. As Japan moves toward the social implementation phase of Advanced Air Mobility, combining an international perspective with a deep understanding of Japan's airports, aviation sector, regulations, and urban environment is essential. Through this collaboration, JAC will contribute its long-standing expertise in airport planning, design, and aviation infrastructure development, working closely with UrbanV to support the creation of a safe, sustainable, and socially accepted AAM ecosystem in Japan and beyond."
Through this strategic partnership, UrbanV and Japan Airport Consultants reaffirm their shared commitment to helping airports, public authorities, and private-sector stakeholders successfully navigate the transition to a new era of sustainable, efficient, and integrated air mobility.
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