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Eve Air Mobility Advances eVTOL Testing, Brazil Manufacturing Plans and Bristow Partnership Strategy

Eve Air Mobility Advances eVTOL Testing, Brazil Manufacturing Plans and Bristow Partnership Strategy

Eve Air Mobility used the week to showcase steady progress across flight testing, Brazilian manufacturing plans, and ecosystem-building efforts for its electric vertical takeoff and landing platform. A demonstration of its full-scale engineering prototype at Embraer’s Gavião Peixoto site, attended by Brazil’s President, marked roughly 35 flights and about 1.5 hours of accumulated flight time since December 2025.

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The test campaign is focused on system validation, risk reduction, and laying the groundwork for future certification, underscoring that the program remains in early but tangible development phases. In parallel, Eve advanced preparations for its Taubaté manufacturing facility by hosting the city’s mayor for a technical visit and alignment discussions around local economic development, permitting, infrastructure, and workforce needs.

On the commercial and ecosystem side, Eve continued to emphasize collaboration with Bristow Group, highlighting discussions that frame eVTOLs as part of a broader urban mobility solution rather than a niche air-taxi product. The companies are exploring use cases centered on saving commuter time, easing surface congestion, and improving environmental efficiency, with an apparent focus on leveraging experienced fleet operators instead of direct-to-consumer models.

Multiple communications, including LinkedIn posts, stressed that Bristow aims to be an early mover in eVTOL operations, signaling potential for deeper ecosystem partnerships as commercialization approaches. This narrative supports Eve’s strategy to integrate eVTOL services into existing transport networks and aligns with regulatory and municipal priorities around decarbonization and urban livability, though timelines, certification, and capital requirements remain key sector uncertainties.

Eve also promoted its broader advanced air mobility portfolio at the VERTICON 2026 event, covering aircraft, infrastructure, operations, and power solutions, while reiterating an approximate 2,700-aircraft pre-order backlog and increased engagement with regulators such as the FAA and Brazilian authorities. The company reinforced its talent and inclusion agenda through women-in-aviation initiatives and an internship program, aiming to strengthen its employer brand in a specialized aerospace segment.

Overall, the week’s developments indicate incremental but meaningful progress in testing, industrial setup, and partnership building for Eve Air Mobility, with future performance likely tied to converting its pre-order pipeline into firm contracts, achieving certification milestones, and executing a partnership-driven go-to-market approach in urban air mobility markets.

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