Future Air – Southwest Project Takes Off with SWFFIZ Partnership

Southwest Project Takes Off with SWFFIZ Partnership

Future Air – Southwest Project Takes Off with SWFFIZ Partnership

A regional initiative is exploring how future flight technologies could transform connectivity across Somerset, Devon, and the Isles of Scilly.

The Future Air – Southwest project, running from September 2025 to March 2026, brings together aviation experts, planners, and innovators to accelerate the commercialisation of eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) and ZeCTOL (Zero-Emission Conventional Take-Off and Landing) aircraft in the South West.

Led by a consortium of partners including SWFFIZ (South West Future Flight Innovation Zone), the project will evaluate the regulatory, operational, financial, and social landscape for future flight deployment, producing a series of reports and business cases to guide development.

Why the South West?

The region’s unique geography and transport challenges make it a prime candidate for future flight services:

  • A natural peninsula with limited rail and congested road networks
  • Seasonal peaks in tourism demand
  • Home to the UK’s only two public commercial helicopter services

With expected aircraft capabilities ranging from 20–60 nautical miles, 5–30 passengers, and flight times of 10–20 minutes, future flight could offer a clean, fast alternative for regional travel, especially as technologies mature between 2027 and 2030.

What the Project Will Deliver

The Future Air – Southwest team will produce:

  • A Concept of Operations (CONOPS) report
  • A commercialisation pathway
  • Development plans for testing and trials
  • A business case for operators, including Skybus
  • Insights aligned with local planning priorities and the region’s £1Bn transport infrastructure pipeline

SWFFIZ’s Role

SWFFIZ is proud to support this project as part of its wider mission to position Somerset and Devon as launchpads for future flight innovation. By partnering with CAA Innovation Services and other stakeholders, SWFFIZ is helping shape the regulatory and operational frameworks that will enable safe, scalable deployment of new aviation technologies.

This project complements SWFFIZ’s existing support offer, including free early-stage regulatory advice for eligible companies based in or planning to operate from Somerset or Devon.

Looking Ahead

As the UK pushes toward net-zero aviation, regional initiatives like Future Air – Southwest are critical to unlocking real-world deployment. With strong local engagement and national alignment, the South West is ready to lead the way.

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We welcome conversations with future flight technology developers, research organisations, Local Authorities, Skills Providers and anyone who is interested in either working with us to explore the benefits from our eco-system or wants to share with us good practice from other areas.
Contact the FFIZ Programme Manager Corinne Matthews by email or phone.

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