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Eve Signs With Future Flight Global For 54 eVTOLs

Intended For U.S., Brazilian Advanced Air Mobility Markets

Eve Air Mobility has signed a Letter of Intent or LOI, with Future Flight Global to provide 54 eVTOL aircraft which will be deployed in Brazilian and U.S. markets. Future Flight Global invests in advanced air mobility (AAM) to deploy and operate aircraft globally.

Eve Air Mobility is exhibiting a full-scale mockup of its eVTOL at the 55th Paris Air Show currently in progress at Le Bourget Airport.

Megha Bhatia, Chief Commercial Officer at Eve Air Mobility said, “This collaboration with Future Flight Global is a significant step forward for Urban Air Mobility in the Americas. By leveraging Eve’s proven eVTOL technology and robust certification process, Future Flight Global gains a powerful platform to deliver efficient, sustainable air travel in high-demand markets such as Brazil and the United States.”

She added, “We’re excited to be their strategic partner in this endeavor, laying the groundwork for substantial future orders as they expand their fleet.”

Eve Air Mobility commended Future Flight Global for its “deep operational expertise to expand Eve’s existing and substantial market share.”

Karan Singh, CEO of Future Flight Global said, “We are building a diversified electric aircraft fleet for global deployment across multiple mission profiles. Eve’s aircraft—rooted in Embraer’s 55-year legacy of designing, certifying, and supporting commercial and business aircraft—checks every box: strong performance parameters, passenger-first ergonomics, clear certification pathway, and scalable production system.”

He added: “We look forward to ANAC certification and deploying these aircraft in Brazil and additional high-demand markets worldwide in the near future.”

Eve Air Mobility also just recently announced a binding agreement with Revo worth $250 million for up to 50 eVTOL aircraft.

FMI:  www.eveairmobility.com/ , ffg.aero/

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