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Miami's Billionaire Commute: $1,000/Minute Floating Helipads
Exclusive aquatic landing pads allow the ultra-wealthy to bypass Miami's notorious traffic.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 5:55pm
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A premium, minimalist studio photograph captures the essence of Miami's exclusive billionaire commute: a floating helipad, the latest status symbol for the world's wealthiest.Today in MiamiIn Miami, a new status symbol has emerged for the world's billionaires: floating helipads. These mobile aquatic platforms, operated by the company ILandMiami, allow helicopter owners to bypass the city's infamously congested roads and commute directly to their waterfront homes. The service costs $1,000 per minute, catering to a growing number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals who have flocked to Miami in recent years.
Why it matters
As Miami continues to attract the world's wealthiest residents, the demand for exclusive and time-saving transportation options has skyrocketed. ILandMiami's floating helipads offer a glimpse into the extravagant lifestyles of the super-rich, while also highlighting the city's ongoing struggle to address its chronic traffic issues.
The details
ILandMiami's innovative approach involves mobile platforms known as MUVs that travel the city's waterways, providing a convenient landing spot for helicopters. This allows billionaires to avoid the hour-long trek to private airports. The company, founded in 2016, has seen a surge in demand since launching the service in 2025, hosting around 20 flights per month.
- ILandMiami was founded in 2016.
- The company launched its floating helipad service in 2025.
- ILandMiami currently hosts around 20 flights per month.
The players
ILandMiami
A company that offers mobile, aquatic helipads for the ultra-wealthy in Miami to bypass the city's notorious traffic.
Adam Terris
The CEO of ILandMiami, who sees an opportunity in the increasing air traffic and potential for flying taxis in the future.
Nancy Batchelor
A real estate agent in Miami who highlights the city's lack of preparation for its growing popularity and the resulting traffic challenges.
What they’re saying
“I don't know if the city planners realized how popular Miami was going to be.”
— Nancy Batchelor, Real estate agent
What’s next
ILandMiami plans to continue expanding its service to cater to the growing number of billionaires in Miami, and the company is also exploring the potential for flying taxis in the future.
The takeaway
ILandMiami's floating helipads highlight the extreme measures the ultra-wealthy are willing to take to bypass Miami's notorious traffic, while also underscoring the city's ongoing struggle to address its transportation challenges as it continues to attract more high-net-worth individuals.
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