Urban Air Mobility (UAM) offers a solution to current traffic congestion by providing on-demand air mobility in urban areas. Effective traffic management is crucial for efficient operation of UAM systems, especially for high-demand scenarios. In this paper, we present VertiSync, a centralized traffic management policy for on-demand UAM networks. VertiSync schedules the aircraft for either servicing trip requests or rebalancing in the network subject to aircraft safety margins and separation requirements during takeoff and landing. We characterize the system-level throughput of VertiSync, which determines the demand threshold at which travel times transition from being stabilized to being increasing over time. We show that the proposed policy is able to maximize the throughput for sufficiently large fleet sizes. We demonstrate the performance of VertiSync through a case study for the city of Los Angeles. We show that VertiSync significantly reduces travel times compared to a first-come first-serve scheduling policy.