Embraer's Eve Air Mobility: everything you need to know

Best known for its E-Jet portfolio, Embraer has its eyes on the next-generation of flying machines. Andreas Spaeth reports from Brazil on the company’s Eve Air Mobility subsidiary, a frontrunner in the emerging eVTOL scene

By the end of the decade, Embraer expects to have doubled its annual group revenue, which currently stands at around US$4.5bn. This bold claim comes from the very top of the business, with CEO Francisco Gomes Neto eyeing major expansion. However, this exponential growth isn’t simply based on selling more of its existing products – there’s due to be a new revenue stream online by 2030.

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