According to a recent LinkedIn post from Eve Air Mobility, AirX has announced a firm order for two of Eve’s electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, with options for an additional 48 units, in connection with the Singapore Airshow 2026. The post suggests this agreement underscores growing interest in urban air mobility solutions in Japan and the broader Asia-Pacific region.
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The company’s LinkedIn post also highlights that Embraer-CAE Training Services has ordered its first full-flight simulator dedicated to Eve’s eVTOL pilot training. This move is presented as an important step toward preparing for commercial operations, indicating that ecosystem and infrastructure development around Eve’s aircraft is progressing alongside aircraft sales efforts.
In addition, the post references remarks by Eve’s Head of Business Development for Asia at the APAC Advanced Air Mobility Summit, where themes such as industry collaboration, balanced regulatory frameworks, and customer-centric ecosystem development were discussed as key to scaling advanced air mobility globally.
For investors, these developments may point to incremental commercial validation of Eve’s eVTOL platform in a strategically important region, early demand signals from an operator customer, and parallel investment in training infrastructure that could support future fleet deployment. While financial terms are not disclosed, the combination of aircraft orders, simulator investment, and public engagement on regulatory and ecosystem topics could indicate that Eve is positioning itself to capture share in emerging urban air mobility markets in Asia-Pacific, subject to certification timelines, regulatory evolution, and execution on commercial operations.

