Eve Air Mobility and RV Connex Co., Ltd., a leading Thai engineering and aerospace company, are signing a Memorandum of Understanding to work together on regulatory development that will help shape Thailand's Advanced Air Mobility industry. Under the terms of the MOU, RV Connex and Eve will jointly collaborate on long term industry and regulatory engagement in Thailand. Bringing together interested public and private stakeholders to establish safe, efficient, and scalable advanced air mobility operations.
Johann Bordais, chief executive officer at Eve Air Mobility commented: "Thailand offers a fantastic opportunity for urban air mobility. Working with RV Connex lets us help shape the regulations this industry needs to grow. This MOU shows our strong commitment to building the needed regulatory and operational foundations together with local partners."
Sujate Jantarang, president of RV Connex stated: "RV Connex wants to help make Thailand a leader in global advanced air mobility. Our MOU with Eve Air Mobility and our partners will create a strong framework to help Thai authorities develop modern, globally aligned regulations for this new technology."
This collaboration seeks to evaluate future operational scenarios, safety requirements, airspace rules, and infrastructure needs that are specific to Thailand's aviation system. Learning from global AAM standards while also meeting the needs of the Thai market. RV Connex will collaborate closely with partners from government, academia, and industry to make sure the process is thorough and inclusive.
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