Eve Air Mobility in partnership with InvestSP, held a strategic meeting in São Paulo that brought together authorities, representatives from regulatory, environmental and safety agencies, as well as operators, to discuss and align the next steps for implementing eVTOL in Brazil. The initiative addressed essential topics to enable the start of commercial operations of the electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft in 2027, including regulation, infrastructure development, such as vertiports and charging stations, and workforce training in the Urban Air Mobility industry.
Johann Bordais, CEO of Eve Air Mobility commented: “This meeting reinforces our commitment to working side by side with authorities and strategic partners to enable the safe and efficient operation of eVTOL in Brazil. We are advancing not only in the development of the aircraft but also in building a complete ecosystem that includes infrastructure, regulation and workforce training in the Urban Air Mobility industry.”
Thiago Camargo, Executive Vice President of InvestSP stated: “Eve chose the right location for eVTOL production: the state with the largest economy in the country, excellent infrastructure, a skilled workforce and a business environment favorable to innovation. Our goal now is to promote strategic integration between the public and private sectors to ensure that operations are safe, viable and sustainable.”
Eve eVTOL will be produced in Taubaté, at a facility with the capacity to manufacture up to 480 units per year. The company already has around 2,800 global orders, including firm orders and letters of intent, valued at approximately US$14 billion. The model accommodates five occupants (one pilot and four passengers) and has a range of up to 100 kilometers, aiming to meet the demands of the UAM industry and serve short-distance intra-urban and regional missions.
Eve projects a significant reduction in travel times on strategic urban routes, such as the connection between São Paulo’s southern zone and Guarulhos International Airport, from up to 150 minutes by land to about 15 minutes with the eVTOL. “The eVTOL has the potential to transform not only passenger transport but also sectors such as tourism, public safety and healthcare. The agility in transporting organs for transplants, for example, can save lives and redefine efficiency standards in major cities,” added Luiz Mauad, Vice President of Customer Services at Eve.
Rotortrade is strengthening its support capabilities in East Africa through a cooperation with Helicopters International Ltd (“Helint”), an established helicopter maintenance and support p...
Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 engines successfully powered the first flight of the Gulfstream G800 using 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel. The flight was part of Gulfstream Aerospace’s high-altitude fligh...
On July 8, Tecnam participated in the official inauguration of new terminal at Rome Urbe Airport, an event hosted by Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) and ENAC Servizi to present the f...
FlyBy Aviation Academy announced two graduation ceremonies held during the month of June, marking the finish line for a combined total of 33 new pilots, as well as the start of a new ATPL cl...