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Brazil to export aircraft to Japan

5 февраля 2026 в 17:24

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Eve Air Mobility, an Embraer subsidiary that develops electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, announced the sale of two vehicles to the Japanese company AirX, which operates in air transport and currently uses helicopters. The contract may be expanded, as it includes an option to purchase up to 50 units.

With deliveries scheduled for 2029 and operations planned in Tokyo and Osaka as last-mile vehicles for tourist routes, the sale marks the company’s first in the Asia-Pacific region. Embraer and Eve are participating in the Singapore Airshow, one of the largest trade fairs in the sector.

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“We are excited to partner with Eve Air Mobility to bring next-generation air transport to Japan,” said Kiwamu Tezuka, founder and CEO of AirX, in an official statement announcing the agreement.

For him, this collaboration reinforces the commitment to sustainability and innovation, in addition to positioning AirX at the forefront of the evolving air mobility market.

With the announcement, the company’s shares on the B3 interrupted their downward trend. Launched in July 2025 at BRL 39 per share, they ended trading on Wednesday (Feb. 4) at BRL 19.80. On Tuesday (3), they were traded at BRL 19.62, matching the lowest value recorded on September 17. On the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the company’s shares have been falling since January 22, when they were quoted at USD 4.59. On Tuesday, they closed at USD 3.65.

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