In what looks like the first contract signed at the Paris Air Show 2025, Eve Air Mobility has announced a $250 million binding agreement with Revo for up to 50 electric vehicle takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
The agreement was unveiled on June 14, 2025, the day before the Paris Air Show officially opened, but photos shared on Eve Air Mobility’ social media accounts related to the deal show executives standing together in an exhibition hall.
The agreement with Brazilian urban air mobility (UAM) operator Revo includes associated entry into service and aftermarket services. Revo’s parent company is Omni Helicopters International (OHI).
“This binding agreement with Revo and OHI is a pivotal step for Eve, demonstrating growing market confidence in our technology and operational model,” said Johann Bordais, CEO of Eve Air Mobility. “By moving from concept to implementation, we are not only advancing our commercial roadmap but also helping to shape a robust and sustainable UAM ecosystem, setting a global benchmark for eVTOL deployment.”
Revo will become the launch operator for Eve Air Mobility’s eVTOLs in São Paulo, with the first delivery planned for the fourth quarter of 2027.
According to Eve Air Mobility, São Paulo has over 400 registered helicopters and nearly 2,000 daily takeoffs and landings.
“Our decision to partner with Eve Air Mobility was clear, rooted in their mature design, comprehensive support ecosystem, and Embraer’s unparalleled aerospace heritage, “said Revo CEO Joao Welsh. “These eVTOL aircraft will be the cornerstone of our ambitious plan to revolutionize Revo’s high touch mobility service, offering a safe sustainable, and scalable business that will connect communities and redefine convenience.”
This binding proposal builds on the strategic collaboration between Eve, OHI, and Revo, which includes previous agreements for aircraft, service solutions, and successful simulations of urban air traffic management using Eve’s Vector software.
We officially unveiled the full-scale mockup of our eVTOL at the Paris Air Show. If you’re around this week, stop by our booth to experience the future of urban air mobility!#EveAtPAS25 #eVTOL #EveAirMobility #ParisAirShow pic.twitter.com/do1mxhBnh1
— Eve Air Mobility (@EveAirMobility) June 15, 2025
The agreement also provides access to Eve TechCare, an all-in-one suite of operational support designed to streamline eVTOL operations and maximize fleet performance.
“Adding up to 50 of Eve Air Mobility’s eVTOLs to our fleet furthers our diversification journey and leadership in the low altitude economy,” said Jeremy Akel, Group CEO, Omni Helicopters International. “Our partnership with Eve is evidence of our shared vision to bring to life revolutionary mobility ideas that transform how people move within cities.”
Eve Air Mobility officially unveiled a full-scale mockup of its eVTOL aircraft at the Paris Air Show on June 15, 2025. Eve Air Mobility is a subsidiary of Embraer.