Eve Air Mobility, FlyBIS Announce LOI to Purchase up to 40 Eve Aircraft, Develop eVTOL Operations in Brazil and Latin America
Eve Air Mobility has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with FlyBIS Aviation to collaborate on the development of eVTOL operations in Brazil and South America, reports a press release. FlyBIS will also purchase up to 40 of Eve’s eVTOL aircraft.
Andre Stein, Co-CEO of Eve, commented, “This new collaboration with FlyBIS will enable us to expand the future of air mobility to Southern areas of Brazil and other South American countries. This region has several high-traffic tourist areas that will benefit from eVTOL operations, reinforcing our commitment to fostering the urban air mobility market in different regions around the world.”
FlyBIS is backed by Brave Aviation whose current fleet includes Embraer Phenom 100 as well as other aircraft. FlyBIS’ craft are included in Eve’s industry-leading order backlog of up to 2,770 eVTOLs.
The release states, “FlyBIS has become a promising option for air mobility in South Brazil in the short term and is set to help change and improve the way future generations will move. After starting operations in Brazil’s southern states, the company plans to expand operations to neighbouring countries and contribute to the implementation and development of Eve’s air mobility ecosystem.”
FlyBIS Co-Founder and CEO Gustavo Zanettini, said, “We have a strong team in FlyBIS working together with Eve’s outstanding workforce and second-to-none resources to develop and implement this project in the most financially efficient and sustainable way.” Adding, “We will be working to change future generations’ urban air mobility for a more accessible and cleaner experience.”
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