EVE AIR MOBILITY ACHIEVES FIRST TRANSITION FLIGHT MILESTONE, ADVANCING EVTOL PROGRAM TOWARD WING-BORNE FLIGHT
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EVE (NYSE:EVEX) said its full-scale engineering prototype has entered partial transition flight testing as the electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft developer targets full transition by the end of 2026 and certification and entry into service in 2028. Chief Executive Officer Johann Bordais
The Brazilian "flying car" completed its first successful test. It was a three-minute and nine-second flight to travel more than 1.5 kilometres, reaching more than 27 metres in the air and a maximum speed of 56 km/h. The VTOL type aircraft (from take-off and vertical landing, this being 100% electric) was developed by Eve Air Mobility that belongs to Embraer, a Brazilian majority shareholder of the OGMA – Portugal's Aeronautics Industry, located…
Eve Air Mobility completes first partial transition flight
Embraer’s Eve Air Mobility activated the company’s electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft pusher propulsion system in its first partial transition flight. On August 3, 2026, the eVTOL developer said its engineering prototype flew for three minutes and nine seconds, supported by the pusher propulsion system. Eve Air Mobility said the flight was an “important milestone” and “confirms the key features of Eve’s eVTOL design”. “The fl…
Eve announced on Monday (3) her prototype of a flying car performed the first flight of the transition phase, representing a milestone in the development and testing of the company's electric take-off and vertical landing aircraft (eVTOL). The flight included the activation of the aircraft's rear propeller, signaling the start of the vertical flight transition phase to the horizontal flight, reaching a stabilized speed of 27 knots (50 km/h) and …
EVE AIR MOBILITY ACHIEVES FIRST TRANSITION FLIGHT MILESTONE, ADVANCING EVTOL PROGRAM TOWARD WING-BORNE FLIGHT
/PRNewswire/ -- Eve Air Mobility (NYSE: EVEX, EVEXW; B3: EVEB31), a leader in advanced air mobility, announced that its engineering prototype has completed its...
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