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Eve Completes 50 eVTOL Flights with Just Over Two Hours of Total Air Time

Eve Completes 50 eVTOL Flights, Logging Over Two Hours of Air Time
Eve Air Mobility has successfully completed 50 test flights of its electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) prototype, accumulating just over two hours of total flight time since its inaugural flight in December 2025. All testing has been conducted at Embraer’s facility in Gavião Peixoto, Brazil, with the prototype remaining within the designated test area throughout the campaign.
Prototype Testing and Flight Program Progress
The aircraft involved is an uncrewed engineering prototype designed primarily to assess fundamental flight characteristics and system performance. Eve has reported a gradual increase in flight speeds during the program, alongside the collection of critical data on stability, control, and energy consumption. However, the prototype has yet to perform transition flights, which demonstrate the shift from vertical takeoff to forward flight.
Compared to some of its competitors, Eve’s flight program remains in an earlier phase. For instance, Joby Aviation began flying a certification test aircraft in March, with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) expected to participate in evaluation flights. Similarly, Vertical Aerospace recently achieved a piloted thrustborne transition with its full-scale eVTOL, successfully demonstrating the transition from vertical to forward flight under operational conditions.
Regulatory and Market Outlook
Looking ahead, Eve plans to develop a fleet of six conforming prototypes to undergo certification testing with Brazil’s National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC). The company faces potential regulatory challenges as ANAC is anticipated to soon establish the "means of compliance" required for type certification of air taxis in Brazil, a crucial step toward commercial deployment.
Despite the nascent stage of its flight program, Eve has garnered positive market attention and secured sufficient funding to support its development efforts through 2028. The company is also forging strategic partnerships with Alt Air and Skyports Infrastructure to advance commercial eVTOL services, underscoring its ambition to become a significant player in the emerging urban air mobility sector.
The competitive landscape remains highly dynamic. Recently, California-based Archer Aviation filed a counterclaim against rival Joby Aviation, alleging fraud and undisclosed business ties to China, highlighting the intense rivalry and high stakes within the eVTOL market.
As Eve continues its incremental flight testing and prepares for forthcoming regulatory milestones, it is positioning itself through both technical development and strategic alliances to compete in the rapidly evolving air taxi industry.

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