PARIS — The day before the official start of the Paris Air Show 2025, Eve Air Mobility unveiled its latest aircraft design evolution, featuring an upgraded aerodynamic design for the fixed wing, propellers, and an optimised cabin. Eve Air Mobility is a global leader in electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
Shortly after the unveiling, Eve signed a binding agreement with Revo, an advanced air mobility operator based in São Paulo, for the purchase of up to 50 eVTOL aircraft, including associated entry-into-service support and aftermarket services.
This makes Revo the launch operator of Eve, with deliveries planned from the fourth quarter of 2027.
Revo Advancing UAM in Brazil
Revo, a company owned by Omni Helicopters International (OHI), currently offers door-to-door mobility solutions via scheduled helicopter services connecting key locations across Southeastern Brazil. Jeremy Akel, CEO of OHI, stated that Eve's eVTOLs will be a strong.
In addition to Revo’s fleet, enhancing operational diversity and contributing to the low-altitude economy.
Urban Air Mobility (UAM), still in its early stages, often raises questions around urban air traffic management. In November 2024, Revo, OHI, and Eve conducted a series of simulations using Vector, Eve’s Urban Air Traffic Management (Urban ATM) software. These simulations incorporated factors such as airspace and weather constraints, as well as in-flight deviations to alternate landing sites.

UAM Traffic Integration
Currently, an advanced version of Vector is being used to support UAM traffic integration. João Welsh, CEO of Revo, expressed strong confidence in the future of the UAM market in partnership with Eve. As a UAM operator, Revo is also focusing on key aviation aspects such as pilot and crew integration and maintenance operations. With extensive experience as a helicopter operator, Revo has trained crews to be ready for the transition.
According to João, integrating eVTOL operations will be faster and more seamless. Collaboration with Brazilian authorities on certification has also been positive, pushing both Eve and Revo to accelerate their efforts.
What does it look like for a customer? That’s a top priority for João. Building customer confidence in eVTOLs, especially compared to traditional aircraft, is crucial. Revo, in partnership with Eve, aims to raise public awareness around eVTOL safety, supported by safety videos and educational initiatives.
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