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Eve Air Mobility has arrived at this year's Verticon in Atlanta, Georgia with expanding momentum across its flight‑test programme, customer commitments and operator ecosystem. As helicopter operators worldwide sharpen their long term fleet strategies, Eve is intensifying direct collaboration to provide a practical, low‑risk pathway toward electric flight, one that builds on today's rotorcraft operations rather than replacing them.
Visitors to Verticon 2026 can explore Eve's full‑scale eVTOL mock‑up, offering an immersive preview of the aircraft that will help define the next chapter of urban air mobility and mixed-fleet operations. The experience underscores Eve's accelerating industry traction, fuelled by deepening operator partnerships, steady technical progress and a strengthening commercial backlog.
“Operators are asking for a realistic, confidence‑building roadmap to electrification, and that is exactly what Eve is delivering,” says Johann Bordais, chief executive officer of Eve Air Mobility. “Our eVTOL is purpose‑built to complement existing fleets by adding quiet, efficient, short‑range capacity. With Eve TechCare aftermarket solutions, Eve Vector urban air traffic management software and the support of Embraer's global infrastructure, we're giving operators a fully integrated, lower‑risk way to shape their future fleets today.”
Eve's increased engagement with helicopter operators reflects the industry's growing need for fleet-evolution strategies grounded in operational reality. With certification approaching and fleet‑planning timelines typically spanning several years, operators are accelerating their preparation now, evaluating routes, energy infrastructure, training needs, and mixed‑fleet concepts of operations. Eve provides a near‑term solution that opens new high‑frequency urban routes, expands capacity, and supports sustainability objectives while enabling rotorcraft to focus on longer‑range, heavy‑lift, and specialised missions.
Eve's 2026 flight‑test programme continues on schedule following the successful maiden flight of its full‑scale engineering demonstrator in December 2025. With test flights occurring nearly daily and a plan to complete nearly 300 flights this year, the programme will shortly prepare to enter wing‑borne cruise, an essential validation of Eve's efficient lift + cruise design. This technical progress gives operators greater clarity and confidence as they map their transition timelines.
Eve's support ecosystem is specifically designed to reduce complexity for operators preparing to introduce eVTOL aircraft.
Today, Eve maintains the industry's largest global pipeline with nearly 2,700 eVTOL commitments, many from helicopter operators seeking practical steps toward long‑term fleet evolution. The company recently strengthened its firm orders with two new binding agreements: Revo, an urban air mobility operator in São Paulo, committed up to 50 eVTOLs, along with TechCare support, to begin transitioning its multimodal São Paulo service toward a fully electric fleet; and Tokyo‑based AirX committed up to 50 eVTOLs and plans to deploy the aircraft for sightseeing and last‑mile mobility beginning in 2029.
These milestones expand Eve's presence across the Americas and Asia‑Pacific, reinforcing its role as a partner of choice for rotorcraft operators shaping their future mobility portfolios.