Revo Signs Multi-Million Contract to Be the First to Operate Eve Air Mobility’s “Flying Cars” in São Paulo, Marking the Start of a New Era in Urban Air Mobility.
Revo, a subsidiary of the OHI group, announced an investment of US$ 250 million for the purchase of 50 electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOLs) from Eve Air Mobility, a company of Embraer. The agreement positions Revo as the global launch operator of Eve’s eVTOLs, with flights expected to begin in 2027 in the city of São Paulo.
Revo and Eve Air Mobility: A Pioneering Partnership in São Paulo
Revo will be the first company to operate the highly anticipated Eve’s eVTOLs in the largest city in Brazil. This strategic partnership aims to introduce an innovative urban air mobility solution with a low environmental impact. São Paulo, which already has the largest helicopter fleet in the world, becomes the ideal setting for the development of this new mode of transportation.
Investment Details and the Arrival of the “Flying Cars”
The US$ 250 million contract formalizes the acquisition of 50 aircraft. The first delivery of the “flying cars” (eVTOLs) from Eve is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2027. Before commercial flights begin, the aircraft will undergo an extensive testing and validation program to ensure all safety protocols are met.
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How Flights with Eve’s eVTOLs Will Work
The service offered by Revo will be premium, focused on a high-income audience. The experience will include ground executive transport, access to exclusive lounges, and concierge service. The goal is to provide a door-to-door mobility solution, connecting strategic points in the capital rapidly, safely, and efficiently.
A New Milestone in Sustainable Urban Air Mobility
This move consolidates Revo’s plan to build a sustainable air mobility ecosystem. The electric aircraft represent a quieter and more eco-friendly alternative compared to conventional helicopters, contributing to reducing noise and air pollution in large cities.
The Global eVTOL Market and Growth Prospects
The initiative places Revo at the forefront of a rapidly expanding sector. Market reports indicate that the global sector of “flying cars” (eVTOLs) from Eve and other manufacturers is expected to grow exponentially, surpassing US$ 28 billion by 2030, driven by the increasing demand for efficient and sustainable air transport solutions.

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