LYNEports and AeroVecto Aviation Services (AVAS) have signed a commercial agreement to integrate LYNEports’ advanced vertiport planning technology and consultancy services into the AVAS solutions portfolio in Oman.
The partnership will enable AVAS to implement and localise LYNEports’ AI-native digital twin platform for government entities, developers, airports, and city planners. The collaboration aims to strengthen Oman’s readiness for advanced air mobility (AAM) operations, including vertiports and drone corridors.
LYNEports contributes its specialised expertise in translating complex aviation regulations into practical, visual decision-making tools. Its digital twin platform supports vertiport planning, airport modernisation, and drone corridor design by converting regulatory standards into spatial safety zones, approach and departure envelopes, and infrastructure layouts aligned with urban development plans.
AVAS brings aerospace engineering expertise and local ecosystem development capabilities. Under the agreement, AVAS will integrate LYNEports’ platform into its AAM solutions, providing localised implementation, technical consultancy, and training tailored to Oman’s regulatory and geographic environment.
The collaboration will cover vertiport feasibility studies, drone corridor planning, airport modernisation assessments, and adaptation of tools in alignment with Oman Vision 2040 and the National Aviation Strategy 2040. The AeroVecto aircraft model will also be incorporated into the LYNEports digital environment, enabling realistic simulations for both crewed and uncrewed AAM operations.
Fahad Al Riyami, CEO of AVAS, said the agreement transitions the partnership from concept to execution, offering Omani stakeholders a locally supported pathway to AAM readiness while reinforcing Oman’s regional positioning in aerial mobility.
LYNEports CEO Rasha Alsham noted that partnering with a respected Omani aerospace firm allows the company’s technology to be applied in real market conditions, supporting cities preparing responsibly for next-generation aviation.
