Eve Air Mobility used a busy week of events and policy outreach to advance both its eVTOL development and its positioning within the broader urban air mobility ecosystem. The company reported that engineering prototype flights are underway and expects to begin construction of its first conforming prototype later this year, signaling a transition from concept to certification-focused hardware.
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At Embraer Supplier Conference 2026, CEO Johann C. Bordais highlighted strong supplier engagement and recognized ASE S.p.A. for eVTOL program development, alongside partners FACC AG, Garmin and Diehl Aviation. This supplier recognition underscores the importance of industrial partnerships as Eve prepares for eventual scaled production and addresses execution risk around manufacturing.
Eve also showcased its eVTOL cabin mock-up and immersive flight experience at Hannover Messe 2026, appearing with Embraer at the ApexBrasil pavilion as Brazil’s official partner country. High-profile visits from Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Germany’s Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz boosted visibility, which may support future regulatory dialogue and industrial collaboration in Europe and Latin America.
Across several posts tied to Hannover Messe, Eve framed its strategy as an integrated urban air mobility portfolio spanning eVTOL aircraft, urban air traffic management software and aftermarket services. By positioning itself as part of the wider energy transition and infrastructure conversation, the company is signaling ambitions to capture value beyond vehicle sales, including software and services that could offer recurring revenue.
Separately, Eve hosted a SelectFlorida delegation at its Brazil offices, highlighting advanced air mobility development and demonstrating its eVTOL flight simulator. The visit, tied to the Florida–Brazil economic partnership, reinforces Eve’s intent to leverage its Melbourne, Florida headquarters as a platform for U.S. expansion and to align with regional economic development priorities.
The company also engaged with policymakers at a São Paulo City Council symposium on urban air mobility, discussing technology, certification, safety and infrastructure requirements. Referencing its Infrastructure Guide for municipalities, Eve continued to present itself as a thought leader in UAM planning, which could help shape future regulatory standards and support smoother deployment in key markets.
Collectively, these developments point to steady progress on prototyping, supply-chain build-out and ecosystem engagement, even as detailed commercial timelines and financial metrics remain limited. The week’s activity suggests Eve is working to solidify its technical foundation and embed itself in early policy and industrial frameworks that will influence the rollout of urban air mobility solutions.

