The partnership will entail assessing the demand for eVTOL MRO services, evaluating the need for infrastructure, exploring the possibility of reassembly of Eve’s eVTOL aircraft in Saudi Arabia, and providing training programs for eVTOL MRO. Johann Bordais, CEO of Eve Air Mobility, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting its importance in supporting the scalability and safety of eVTOL operations in the Middle East. Fahd Cynndy, CEO of Saudia Technic, emphasized the alignment of the partnership with Saudi Vision 2030, aiming to position both companies as leaders in the air mobility sector. Ramy Nasralla, Head of Commercial at Saudia Technic, emphasized the strategic alignment of the partnership with their vision and national aviation goals. He also highlighted Saudia Technic’s MRO++ approach, which encompasses comprehensive aircraft maintenance solutions and innovations like ST NovaTM. Eve Air Mobility has established its first eVTOL production site in Taubaté, Brazil, and is assembling its inaugural eVTOL prototype. With significant orders for eVTOLs, the company aims to make a substantial impact on the global advanced air mobility sector. Eve is also developing initiatives to provide robust support for its customers, including services, support, and network optimization through its Urban Air Traffic Management software, Vector. This software addresses the unique challenges of air traffic and network operations in the growing field of Advanced Air Mobility.
Eve Air Mobility and Saudia Technic Forge Partnership to Advance eVTOL MRO in the Middle East
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