Vertiports, droneports, and charging
Aureum builds the takeoff, landing, and charging infrastructure advanced air mobility runs on: permanent vertiports and the road-towable AC-16 droneport, with one Volatus Power charging architecture across both.
Droneport
The AC-16: a road-towable, drone-agnostic droneport with Volatus Power multi-modal fast charging. Towed in behind a half-ton pickup and designed for same-day deployment.
Vertiports
Permanent vertiport hubs, configured to site and operational requirements. Volatus Power multi-modal charging, passenger and payload operations, one operations system.
Two forms. One Volatus Power charging architecture. One accountable partner.
Explore chargingFAQ
What forms of infrastructure does Aureum build?
Aureum builds two forms of AAM infrastructure: the AC-16 droneport and vertiports. Both run one Volatus Power multi-modal charging architecture and one operations system, from a unit you can tow to a network you can scale.
What is the Aureum droneport?
The droneport, designated the AC-16, is a 16 ft road-towable, drone-agnostic unit with onboard battery storage and Volatus Power multi-modal fast charging. A pickup tows it in, it is designed for same-day deployment, and its 2–8°C cold chain is sized for blood, vaccines, and biologics.
What vertiport configurations does Aureum offer?
Configurations are based on site and operational requirements. The vertiport typologies are designed with architecture and technology distribution partner Figurr, and every hub runs Volatus Power multi-modal charging on one operations system.
How does Aureum approach charging across its sites?
The AC-16 and every vertiport Aureum designs deploy Volatus Power charging technology, one architecture, grid-tied and renewable-first, so eVTOLs, drones, ground EVs, and heavy fleet vehicles draw from one system instead of four.
Does Aureum operate the infrastructure it builds?
Aureum builds the infrastructure and can run it as an operated service, working with the drone operators who fly. Engagements scale from a single droneport to a regional network, as an operated service, a purchase, or a lease.
How do organizations engage Aureum: purchase, lease, or operated service?
Three shapes. Aureum can operate the site as a service, an organization can purchase a unit outright, or lease it. Every engagement starts with a written scope covering site, hardware, operations, and the regulatory pathway, and pricing is quoted per scope.
Scope your infrastructure
Tell us the mission and the geography. Aureum scopes the right form of infrastructure, from a single droneport to a regional network.