Embraer-founded Eve Air Mobility has unveiled the first full-scale prototype of its much-anticipated eVTOL aircraft and named two new suppliers to the program. The unveiling ceremony for this uncrewed prototype took place earlier this month during a private event at Embraer’s Gaviao Peixoto test facility, located approximately 300 kilometers from São Paulo.
During the Farnborough Airshow in the UK, Eve CEO Johann Bordais described the event as “a significant milestone” and stated: “As we now turn our attention toward the preparation of a rigorous testing campaign, we are not just creating an aircraft, we’re building a comprehensive ecosystem of solutions that will shape the future of the Advanced Air Mobility industry.”
Diehl Aviation has been selected to design and produce the interior of the aircraft. This collaboration is considered a notable achievement for Diehl Aviation, which is already involved in several other eVTOL projects. According to Eve, “Diehl will work closely with Eve’s engineering and design team to turn the company’s vision for an innovative and comfortable cabin into a reality to deliver the best flight experience for passengers.” Recaro Aircraft Seating has been previously announced as responsible for building seats for the eVTOL.