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Eve Air Mobility intends to deliver up to 50 eVTOLS to Japanese air charter service AirX Inc., with service support and urban ATM software

Eve Air Mobility has signed a letter of intent with AirX Inc., a leading public helicopter air charter service in Japan.

The agreement involves the potential acquisition of up to 10 firm, and up to 40 optional electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

Eve’s eVTOL aircraft uses a lift+cruise configuration with eight dedicated propellers for vertical flight and fixed wings for cruise, with no change in the position of these components during flight. The latest concept includes an electric pusher powered by dual electric motors that provide propulsion redundancy with the goal of ensuring the highest levels of performance and safety. The aircraft has been developed to offer efficient thrust with low sound.

AirX operates what’s known as the AIROS Skyview, a tourism service in Japan offering tourism flyovers of the country’s capital:https://skyview.airos.jp/en

And the company recently launched Greater Tokyo’s first eVTOL test field, the UAM Centre.

Johann Bordais, CEO of Eve, stated, “We appreciate AirX’s trust and confidence in Eve by not only purchasing our eVTOL aircraft, but services and operations solutions and our Vector – the urban air traffic management software. Japan has been progressive in their approach and interest in eVTOL operations and we look forward to continuing to expand our relationships and as we support Japan’s urban air mobility objectives going forward.”

Kiwamu Tezuka, CEO of AirX Inc., added, “We are deeply impressed not only by EVE’s technological capabilities, but also by their commitment to building an ecosystem. Our aim is to revolutionize the current industry, making transport services useful and affordable for everyone. By integrating our knowledge, experiences, and existing business platform with EVE’s comprehensive solutions, we hope to overcome transportation limitations by advancing eVTOL operations in Japan.”