Eve Air Mobility has shared an update. The company hosted a delegation from Revo, including two pilots, at its facilities in São José dos Campos for an in-depth introduction to its electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) platform and operations. The visit included technical briefings, operational discussions, hands-on sessions in Eve’s Engineering and Development Simulator—making Revo the first customer technical team to virtually fly an Eve eVTOL—along with factory tours, product reviews, training strategy discussions, and an overview of certification and operational readiness processes.
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For investors, this visit signals concrete progress in Eve’s go-to-market and customer engagement efforts within the emerging urban air mobility sector. Hosting an operator’s technical and pilot team at this level of detail suggests Revo may be moving beyond exploratory interest toward more advanced evaluation of Eve’s aircraft and operational concepts, which could translate into future orders, service agreements, or joint operational trials. The emphasis on certification readiness, training frameworks, and scalable operations indicates that Eve is not only advancing its technology but also building the ecosystem required for commercial deployment—an important factor for revenue visibility in a pre-commercial eVTOL business. Such partnerships can enhance Eve’s industry credibility, provide early customer feedback to refine its product and operating model, and potentially strengthen its competitive position as regulators and operators converge on viable urban air mobility solutions.

