Eve Air Mobility today announced at MRO Europe in Barcelona the launch of its aftermarket services portfolio for efficient and safe Urban Air Mobility (UAM) operations. Eve TechCare is an integrated suite of solutions designed to enhance the operations of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The platform offers a full range of services, customer and innovative operational solutions.
Embraer’s 55 years of history and expertise in the aerospace industry uniquely position Eve to serve its customers. With global coverage and local presence, the aftermarket portfolio encomes a variety of services, including technical , MRO solutions, materials and battery management, as well as training and flight operations solutions. All of these capabilities will be available to operators through an integrated digital platform.
Eve TechCare’s service and solutions will cover all operational aspects required to ensure the day-to-day operation of the eVTOL. This includes access to a 24/7 customer center, pilot and mechanic training, entry-into-service , technical and operational publications, material and battery services, aircraft health monitoring, and MRO services.
Eve has the industry’s largest backlog of letters of intent for 2.900 eVTOLs, representing a potential $14,5 billion in revenue from 30 customers in 13 countries. In addition to aircraft, the company has secured pre-agreements with 14 customers for operations services and solutions in 9 countries, and for its urban air traffic management solution, Vector, pre-agreements with 17 customers in XNUMX countries.
Regarding the development of its eVTOL, Eve successfully presented its first full-scale prototype, assembled at the test facility of Embraer in Gavião Peixoto, São Paulo state. The company has completed the selection of primary suppliers for the vehicle and continues to advance development, which involves a series of test campaigns designed to evaluate all aspects of the aircraft's operation and performance, from flight capabilities to safety features.
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