05/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/19/2026 05:03
The Miami-Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) today embarked on a pivotal collaboration with Bell-Dancy Industries (BDI), an autonomous infrastructure & logistics company specializing in the next generation of aviation. The agreement covers both Miami International Airport (MIA) and the surrounding Miami-Dade County airports, with a focus on Miami Executive (TMB), making Miami-Dade County one of the first major metropolitan aviation systems in the nation to actively prepare for the commercial arrival of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxi services.
Our community deserves the kind of infrastructure that will shape how people live, move, connect, and thrive for generations to come. Through our Future-Ready Miami-Dade vision, we are positioning Miami-Dade County and Miami International Airport as global leaders in innovation, connectivity, sustainability, and advanced mobility. Initiatives like the 'SafeLand' program reflect our commitment to building a smarter, safer, and more resilient transportation ecosystem that expands opportunity, strengthens economic growth, and ensures every community benefits from the future of aviation and emerging technologies.
This initiative reflects MDAD's deliberate and proactive strategy to get ahead of the curve on air taxi infrastructure - not simply reacting to industry developments but shaping how South Florida receives them. As eVTOL technology rapidly advances from concept to commercial reality, MDAD is laying the foundation now so the region is ready when the skies open.
"SafeLand": An Operational Testing Environment for Tomorrow's Skies
At the heart of this partnership is "SafeLand," a structured pilot program that will stand up the physical and digital infrastructure necessary to better support air taxi operations in an urban aviation environment. BDI will deploy ALTA, the Autonomous Landing & Take-Off Assistant, its proprietary air traffic management system across ramp facilities at TMB, establishing a live testing ground where AAM operational impact can be validated in real conditions.
What we are building with MDAD is not just a pilot program - it is a repeatable model. South Florida's density, its multicultural energy, and its role as a global crossroads make it one of the most compelling environments to demonstrate what AAM can do. We are excited to bridge the gap between local communities in California, Texas, and now Florida, and we plan to bring that same standard of excellence to Miami-Dade. The infrastructure we build here will serve as a reference point for cities around the world.
And although SafeLand was structured before the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) eVTOL Integrated Pilot Program (eIPP), SafeLand complements the FAA's Air Taxi initiatives by addressing the National Air Strategy's goals for increased safety metrics outlined by U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
The program will launch with manned drone operations to stress-test MDAD's capability with ALTA, reducing operational impact and increasing safety for air taxi operators and passengers alike. Before advancing to full-scale eVTOL aircraft, MDAD will coordinate directly with the (FAA), serving as the operational authority over all testing activity across all sites.
MDAD operates five airports that serve very different communities and aviation needs, which is precisely why this program matters so much here. Testing at TMB gives us the breadth to understand how air taxi infrastructure performs across our different operational environments and supports our preparations for Phase 1 operations with FDOT. Our job is to be ready - not just to welcome this technology, but to ensure it arrives in a way that is safe, seamless, and serves all of South Florida.
A Federally Recognized Infrastructure Leader - And Florida's Own Partner
MDAD's decision to partner with BDI is grounded in BDI's exceptional track record at the local and national level. BDI has been a pioneer in securing several partnerships spanning across the United States with the sole intention of developing dedicated air taxi infrastructure to connect local air spaces. Additionally, MDAD has noted that BDI is one of only a handful of companies to have been federally selected as infrastructure partners across multiple sites in the federal eVTOL Integration Pilot Program (eIPP).
Equally significant is BDI's established role as an infrastructure partner for Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). BDI is actively engaged in supporting SunTrax, FDOT's dedicated air taxi testing facility, which serves as the statewide proving ground for eVTOL technology. The BDI SafeLand program in Miami-Dade will serve as direct support for this statewide effort, bridging the gap between controlled facility testing at SunTrax and operational urban integration in South Florida's busiest airspace. Together, these converging capabilities signal a major opportunity for the State of Florida and for AAM as a whole to embrace the future with local, state, and federal support.
Bell-Dancy Industries (BDI) is a Los Angeles-based developer of autonomous infrastructure for the next generation of aviation. Founded in 2018, BDI creates the critical safety systems and digital frameworks that make advanced air mobility operationally viable. Its flagship platform, ALTA (Autonomous Landing and Take-off Assistant), was developed in collaboration with NASA and UCLA and is designed to bring the highest standards of safety and accessibility to eVTOL and UAS operations. BDI has been federally selected as an infrastructure partner for multiple of the national eIPP selected sites and serves as an infrastructure partner for FDOT's SunTrax Air Taxi testing facility.
Miami International Airport, America's busiest airport for international freight and the second busiest for international passengers, is receiving an unprecedented investmentof $14 billion in capital improvements and maintenance upgrades. MIA offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. airport and is also the leading economic engine for Miami-Dade County and the state of Florida, generating business revenue of $181 billion and approximately 60 percent of all international visitors to Florida annually.
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