Dubai has unveiled a new ultra-private terminal designed to accommodate helicopters, flying taxis, and next-generation eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aircraft. Developed by UAE-based Falcon Executive Aviation and announced during the Dubai Airshow 2025, the facility marks a major step in the emirate’s plans to advance urban air mobility and seamless inter-emirate travel.
Built on a 6,380-square-metre site, the terminal offers direct access to both a helipad and a vertiport, enabling immediate helicopter and eVTOL arrivals and departures. Falcon Executive Aviation, part of Alex Group Investment, said the facility is designed to create a smooth, end-to-end mobility experience where travellers can land by private jet, clear immigration privately, and continue their journey by helicopter or transition directly to future eVTOL services for rapid point-to-point travel across Dubai.
The terminal will also feature luxury amenities such as high-end retail, private banking, commercial spaces, and dedicated VIP lounges, supporting a premium vertical-mobility ecosystem.
Sultan Rashit Abdulla Rashit Al Shene, Founder and Chairman of Alex Group Investment, said the project brings together private jet operations, helicopters, and eVTOLs under one gateway for the first time. He noted that the development includes the largest helipad facility in the UAE and serves as a foundation for the region’s future air mobility network.
A key component enabling the project is the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority’s (GCAA) regulatory framework issued in July, which allows eVTOLs and conventional helicopters to operate interchangeably from the same infrastructure. This means existing helipads can be used for flying taxis, accelerating deployment timelines and optimising infrastructure use.
GCAA Director-General Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi said the dual-use capability strengthens the UAE’s position as a leader in integrated future aviation ecosystems.
Visitors to the Dubai Airshow 2025 were also given a preview of the flying taxi expected to launch in the first quarter of next year.



