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John Badalamenti

Head of Design, Uber Elevate

John Badalamenti is currently the Head of Design for Advanced Programs at Uber, specifically overseeing initiatives related to Uber Elevate, which focuses on aerial ridesharing. He has been instrumental in designing the infrastructure necessary for Uber's future air transportation system, including the innovative skyports where passengers will board and disembark from aerial vehicles. In a statement regarding the skyport designs, Badalamenti emphasized the importance of creating a seamless transition between ground transit and eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing) aircraft, while also enhancing the urban landscape.1

Badalamenti's educational background includes studies at the Art Center College of Design, and he has accumulated extensive experience in design and architecture throughout his career. His work at Uber reflects a commitment to integrating advanced transportation solutions into urban environments, aiming to make aerial mobility accessible and practical for everyday users.3

In addition to his role at Uber, he is active on LinkedIn, where he shares insights about urban aviation and design innovations related to transportation.24

Highlights

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Jun 11 · techcrunch.com
Uber unveils new skyport designs for Uber Air - TechCrunch
Sep 7 · gradid.net
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San Francisco Bay Area