Eve Air Mobility has signed its first binding framework agreement with Revo, an advanced urban air mobility, UAM, operator headquartered in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and its parent company, Omni Helicopters International SA. The contract includes the purchase of up to 50 electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing, eVTOL, aircraft, associated entry into service and aftermarket services. This milestone marks Eve’s transition from development to execution, solidifying its position as a leading provider of next-generation UAM solutions. “This binding agreement with Revo and OHI is a pivotal step for Eve, demonstrating growing market confidence in our technology and operational model,” said Johann Bordais, CEO of Eve Air Mobility. “By moving from concept to implementation, we are not only advancing our commercial roadmap but also helping to shape a robust and sustainable UAM ecosystem, setting a global benchmark for eVTOL deployment.”
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