Victoria looks to have its first Uber rank with Avalon Airport setting aside a designated zone for the ride-sharing service.

The move is a Victoria-first for Uber, which cannot collect passengers from Melbourne Airport, as the service is yet to be legalised in the state.

Avalon Airport now has a designated pick up and parking spot for Uber in Geelong. Credit:4bc.com.au

However, the Andrews government is set to introduce legislation regulating ride-sharing after Parliament returns from winter break on August 16.

Avalon Airport chief executive Justin Giddings said the designated Uber area was designed to ensure passenger safety and insisted it was not a rank.