AirX Signs Firm Order Agreement with Eve Air Mobility for Two eVTOL Aircraft
AirX’s order includes 2 Eve eVTOLs with options for 48 more to enhance zero-emission urban and regional air mobility, with deliveries starting in 2029, company said.
- On Feb. 3, 2026 at the Singapore Airshow, Eve Air Mobility signed a second binding order with Tokyo-based AirX, with options for 48 more aircraft.
- To scale services, AirX plans to integrate Eve's zero-emission eVTOLs for sightseeing and last-mile trips in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan.
- The purchase agreement includes up to 50 eVTOL aircraft, with the initial two aircraft expected to be delivered in 2029.
- Company spokespeople said during the briefing that Eve will host a press conference at 1:00 p.m. SGT in Function Room 4 at the Singapore Airshow, with AirX representatives present, and Megha Bhatia said `Receiving this award from AirX underscores our shared commitment to elevating the traveler experience`.
- Regionally, Asia-Pacific's role suggests Eve benefits from its aerospace expertise and is listed on the New York and São Paulo Stock Exchanges as it advances urban air mobility in Japan.
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The contract provides for the initial acquisition of two aircraft, with purchase options that may extend the request to a total of up to 50 units
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