Eve Air Mobility has announced its participation in VERTICON 2026, highlighting its commitment to advancing electric Vertical TakeOff and Landing (eVTOL) technology. The company is collaborating with helicopter operators to integrate eVTOLs into existing fleets, offering a low-risk transition to electric flight. This initiative is part of Eve's strategy to enhance Urban Air Mobility and mixed-fleet operations.
At VERTICON 2026, attendees can explore Eve's full-scale eVTOL mockup, which provides a glimpse into the future of urban air travel. Johann Bordais, CEO of Eve Air Mobility, stated, "Our eVTOL is purpose-built to complement existing fleets by adding quiet, efficient short-range capacity." The company is leveraging its partnerships and technical progress to meet the growing demand for sustainable fleet evolution.
Eve's flight test programme remains on track, with nearly 300 flights planned for 2026. The programme aims to validate Eve's lift-cruise design, providing operators with confidence in their transition timelines. The company's support ecosystem, including Eve TechCare and Eve Vector, offers maintenance and air traffic management solutions to ease the adoption of eVTOLs.
With nearly 2,700 eVTOL commitments, Eve is strengthening its global presence. Recent agreements with São Paulo's Revo and Tokyo-based AirX, each committing to up to 50 eVTOLs, underscore Eve's role in shaping future mobility. These developments position Eve as a key partner for rotorcraft operators seeking practical steps towards electrification
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