Eve Air Mobility has completed an urban air traffic simulation in Brazil’s capital São Paulo in partnership with Omni Helicopters International and its subsidiary Revo.
The simulation, which used Revo’s helicopters and Vector, Eve’s Urban air traffic management (Urban ATM) software product, took place at Revo’s operations control centre in late October.
Shadowing helicopter operations, Vector simulated the management and tracking of eVTOL operations in an urban environment. The simulation included applying necessary services to respond to scenarios, including delay on departure and to destination, airspace and weather constraints and in-flight deviation to alternate landing locations.
“This simulation reinforces Eve’s efforts to introduce eVTOL flights to metropolitan areas and provide communities with an additional mode of transportation that is safe, sustainable, and efficient,” said Eve CEO Johann Bordais. “We’re delighted to partner with Revo for this initiative to foster the urban air mobility market in Latin America’s largest city, aiming to conduct a real-world simulation to set the stage for urban flights in Sao Paulo in a climate-conscious manner.”
With more daily helicopter operations than any other city, São Paulo represents a “significant” opportunity for eVTOLs. In light of that, Eve and Revo have also been jointly encouraging AAM stakeholder collaboration to develop operations practices, air management protocols and ground handling.
Jeremy Akel, CEO of OHI, said: “We see ourselves as a provider of aerial mobility solutions, with innovation in our DNA. As the leader in Latin America in offshore transportation, we aim to be pioneers in adopting new technologies and helicopter models. Recently, we contributed to aviation history in Brazil with the first and longest uncrewed civil flight to an offshore platform, co-existing in airspace with other aircraft. This demonstrates that we have the experience and vision to help shape the future of air mobility.”
Revo has also pre-ordered up to 50 of Eve’s eVTOL, it will also have access to Eve TechCare, the firm’s all-in-one service portfolio for eVTOLs, and Vector.
“eVTOLs are the future of air mobility. They will make flights more sustainable and easily available. To make this a reality, we must develop the ecosystem and required infrastructure,” said João Welsh, CEO of Revo. “We took the first step just over a year ago, starting an accelerated learning process with helicopters to lead this transition. Early collaboration between industry leaders, regulators, urban planners, infrastructure developers, and local communities will help ensure that key challenges are addressed holistically, and we will continue to develop the ecosystem over the coming months.”