Services

California AAM Site Screening Report

A focused first-pass assessment for real estate owners who need to know whether a specific California parcel is worth deeper vertiport diligence.

Starting at $2,500. Delivered in about one week.

The screening report is designed for early decision-making. It gives owners a practical view of major constraints before they spend on legal strategy, engineering studies, or full financial diligence.

Best first engagement: one parcel, one decision, one clear recommendation on whether to advance, pause, or redirect diligence.

Format 5-7 page report
Best for Specific California parcel
Next step Discovery call after form review

Scope

What the screening covers

01

Site and surrounding context

Current parcel use, adjacent land uses, access conditions, and obvious site-level factors that may affect vertiport suitability.

02

Preliminary entitlement review

Initial CEQA pathway considerations, zoning compatibility, and planning issues that could shape diligence strategy.

03

Airspace and operational constraints

High-level review of obstruction, nearby aviation activity, and practical constraints that may require specialized follow-up.

04

Financial feasibility signal

Basic economic framing to help determine whether deeper parcel viability analysis is justified.

Deliverable

What you receive in the report

The screening report is built to help an owner decide whether to advance, pause, or redirect diligence before spending on a larger consultant team.

  • Parcel and surrounding-use summary
  • Preliminary zoning and entitlement pathway notes
  • CEQA risk framing and open questions
  • High-level aviation, airspace, and operational constraints
  • Basic financial feasibility signals and risk factors
  • Recommended next diligence steps and specialist referrals

Best-fit clients

Who should request a screen

Airport-adjacent landowners

Owners near existing aviation or transportation assets who need to understand whether AAM infrastructure is even plausible.

Industrial and commercial owners

Portfolio owners evaluating whether large-format sites, rooftops, parking fields, or underused land deserve further diligence.

Brokers and development teams

Teams that need a practical early memo before pitching, marketing, underwriting, or engaging legal and engineering specialists.

Fit

Designed for owners with a real site question.

This service is a fit when you control, represent, or are evaluating a California property and need an early view on whether AAM infrastructure deserves further attention.

It is not a replacement for legal advice, engineering design, FAA filings, environmental documentation, or investment underwriting.

  • Strong fit: industrial, logistics, airport-adjacent, parking-heavy, rooftop, or redevelopment sites.
  • Weak fit: broad market forecasts, aircraft operations planning, or sites without a specific parcel question.
  • Output: a practical owner memo, not a pitch deck or speculative market forecast.
Read: What Is CEQA Compliance?
Read the CEQA methodology note

Next step

Share the parcel context.

If the site appears to fit the screening scope, the next step is a focused discovery conversation.

Discuss a Parcel