K2’s Autocraft is offering visitors a glimpse of the future of urban air travel at the Dubai Airshow, running from 17–21 November, with a full-scale concept of an eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) port.
Instead of a traditional trade stand, the company has built a luxurious vertiport-style space that shows how people could soon book and board short air taxi flights inside cities.
Guests are guided through a fully digital journey: they scan a barcode, enter their details and then walk through the gates—without any staff interaction. While no actual flights are taking place, the whole process leading up to boarding is simulated on site.
“Urban mobility is entering a transformative era, and eVTOL technology sits at the heart of that evolution,” said Sean Teo, Managing Director at K2. “As cities continue to grow and demand smarter, cleaner transport options, eVTOLs will play a pivotal role in reshaping how people move.”
Teo added: “We are proud to be contributing to this new chapter, where innovation in the skies will dramatically enhance mobility on the ground.”
At the centre of the stand is Autocraft’s E20+ eVTOL aircraft, designed to fly at speeds of up to 320 km/h, representing the kind of vehicle that could one day be operating from such vertiports.
Waleed Alblooshi, Vice President of Strategy at K2, said the company wants to show a complete picture of tomorrow’s transport systems.
“At the Dubai Airshow, we’re showcasing more than an eVTOL port experience and a futuristic car, we’re presenting a glimpse of tomorrow’s urban mobility,” he said. “From seamless aerial transit to intelligent ground travel, we’re building the infrastructure and innovations that will redefine how the world moves. The future of mobility isn’t ahead of us, it’s taking off right here.”