Core Insights - Eve Air Mobility is enhancing its collaboration with helicopter operators as it progresses in flight testing and prepares for the transition to integrated electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) operations [1] - The company is showcasing its full-scale eVTOL mockup at VERTICON 2026, highlighting its commitment to urban air mobility and mixed-fleet operations [1] - Eve's flight test program is on track, with nearly 300 flights planned for 2026, following the successful maiden flight of its engineering demonstrator in December 2025 [1] Company Developments - Eve has established a significant global pipeline with nearly 2,700 eVTOL commitments, primarily from helicopter operators [1] - Recent firm orders include commitments from AirX for up to 50 eVTOLs for sightseeing and last-mile mobility starting in 2029, and Revo for up to 50 eVTOLs to transition its São Paulo service to a fully electric fleet [1] - The company is leveraging Embraer's global infrastructure for training, maintenance, and support, which aids operators in adopting eVTOL technology [1] Industry Context - The demand for fleet-evolution strategies among helicopter operators is increasing, prompting Eve to provide a low-risk pathway to electrification [1] - Eve's solutions, including Eve TechCare and Eve Vector, are designed to facilitate the integration of eVTOLs into existing operations, thereby reducing complexity for operators [1] - The industry is moving towards sustainability objectives, with Eve's eVTOLs expected to open new urban routes and expand operational capacity [1]
Eve Air Mobility Enters VERTICON 2026 With New Pathways for Rotorcraft Fleets