Eve Air Mobility and Widerøe Zero plan to launch eVTOL operations in Scandinavia with up to 50 aircraft


Eve Air Mobility has extended its partnership with Widerøe Zero, an initiative by Widerøe focused on sustainable aviation with the mission to “revolutionise the industry and create a greener future for air travel”.

Eve Air Mobility has extended its partnership with Widerøe Zero, an initiative by Widerøe focused on sustainable aviation with the mission to “revolutionise the industry and create a greener future for air travel”.

The agreement involves up to 50 eVTOLs, a service and operation solutions package, as well as the implementation of Eve Air Mobility’s Urban Air Traffic Management (Urban ATM) software solution.

“We are looking forward to an even closer collaboration with Eve in the years to come,” said Andreas Aks, CEO, Widerøe Zero AS. “From designing optimal customer journeys in our Mobility Labs to defining the future Concept of Operation, and in 2027 to put the first Eve vehicles into revenue service.”

Eve Air Mobility will provide comprehensive services to meet Widerøe Zero’s needs and specifications. These include eVTOL maintenance, repair and overhaul, component repair management, spare parts management programmes, battery lifecycle management, and data integration solutions, alongside operations solutions, such as training services, consultancy services, and onsite support for fleet Entry Into Service (EIS).

“This new partnership builds upon a previous Memorandum of Understanding signed between Eve and Widerøe Zero in 2021 at the UN Climate Conference (COP26), which aimed to develop eVTOL operations in Scandinavia,” said Andre Stein, Co-CEO, Eve Air Mobility. “This additional Letter of Intent reinforces our commitment to introducing sustainable, safe and affordable urban air travel to the region. Together, we will drive this transformation and pave the way for a more accessible transportation ecosystem for Scandinavian communities.”

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