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Wisk to bring autonomous air taxis to Greater Houston
Wisk will assess locations for a vertiport and potential training and maintenance facilities at Sugar Land Regional airport as a gateway for a larger network through routes connecting the Greater Houston region.
Boeing subsidiary Wisk aims to connect the Greater Houston region with a network of routes for autonomous aircraft.

Wisk and the City of Sugar Land in Texas are to jointly identify and assess a location at the Sugar Land Regional airport for the development of vertiport infrastructure that would allow for Wisk's autonomous air taxi operations. This initial partnership will lay the foundation and act as a gateway for the establishment of a larger network across the Greater Houston region. 

Wisk CEO Brian Yutko says: "The Greater Houston area is experiencing some of the highest population growth in the country, which calls for new and efficient ways to move across the region. Sugar Land's strategic location within the Greater Houston region and its forward-thinking city leadership make it an ideal partner for us, and one that is uniquely positioned as an early leader in the launch of air taxi services. We look forward to working with Sugar Land, local ecosystem stakeholders and the FAA on both ground and air infrastructure, as we bring autonomous air taxi services to the Greater Houston region."

Sugar Land city manager Michael W Goodrum adds: "Sugar Land is committed to blazing new trails, and I believe our relentless approach has caught the attention of the private sector as we've sought innovative solutions to mobility in our community through efforts like advanced air mobility. We are excited to partner with Wisk Aero on a new concept that just might change the way we travel, not only in our city but across the world. Sugar Land is a great place to start in the Houston region, because we want to be a city where innovation is second nature, where creativity is encouraged and where change is embraced. We couldn't ask for a better partner than Wisk Aero to join us on this journey."

Texas state representative David Cook says: "I am thrilled to see a leading AAM company like Wisk commit to the future of advanced air mobility here in Texas. These public-private partnerships are exactly what we hoped would result from the passage of our legislation during the 88th legislative session and solidifies Texas as a leader in this new technology space."

Wisk and Sugar Land will engage in a number of activities to advance the overarching goal of the partnership.

- Wisk will provide advice on technical needs for autonomous eVTOL operations, including infrastructure, training, ground operational procedures and plans for potential site expansion.

- Sugar Land will focus on integrating AAM into its long-term plans, championing community engagement and establishing operational policy such as infrastructure permission and noise levels. 

- Together, the two organisations will explore incorporating maintenance and training facilities in Sugar Land and engage local and regional stakeholders to develop routes that connect Sugar Land to the Greater Houston region, such as downtown Houston and the Houston Airport System. 

Wisk has previously spent the past 18 months actively developing an ecosystem of stakeholders and local relationships that will play a critical role under this new agreement, and in helping achieve long-term success for future air taxi services.

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