Eve Air Mobility and Groupe ADP (Aéroport de Paris) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) centered on innovation and sustainable development. This agreement is designed to prepare for the future of low-carbon aviation at Paris-Le Bourget Airport, enhancing Embraer’s operations at Europe’s leading business aviation airport.
The MoU includes initiatives to expand Embraer’s aircraft maintenance capabilities in anticipation of the new Energia family, and to facilitate the development of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) operations using eVTOL aircraft.
Through this partnership, Paris-Le Bourget is reinforcing its position as a hub for innovative and eco-friendly aviation.
As part of the agreement, Embraer Services & Support plans to relocate and expand its existing facilities into a new, more efficient maintenance building that meets high standards for low-carbon construction and energy self-sufficiency, effectively doubling its capacity.
Eve will collaborate with Groupe ADP to create the appropriate infrastructure for eVTOL operations, which includes training, maintenance, ground handling services, and potentially coordinating demonstration flights for public-private ventures.
Moreover, Groupe ADP will lend its expertise to support the operation of the Energia family of aircraft at Paris-Le Bourget, including exploring hydrogen infrastructure options. The Energia program was recently updated to include two new concept aircraft models with 19 and 30 seats, featuring hybrid-electric and hydrogen-electric propulsion systems.
The MoU includes initiatives to expand Embraer’s aircraft maintenance capabilities in anticipation of the new Energia family, and to facilitate the development of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) operations using eVTOL aircraft.
Through this partnership, Paris-Le Bourget is reinforcing its position as a hub for innovative and eco-friendly aviation.
As part of the agreement, Embraer Services & Support plans to relocate and expand its existing facilities into a new, more efficient maintenance building that meets high standards for low-carbon construction and energy self-sufficiency, effectively doubling its capacity.
Eve will collaborate with Groupe ADP to create the appropriate infrastructure for eVTOL operations, which includes training, maintenance, ground handling services, and potentially coordinating demonstration flights for public-private ventures.
Moreover, Groupe ADP will lend its expertise to support the operation of the Energia family of aircraft at Paris-Le Bourget, including exploring hydrogen infrastructure options. The Energia program was recently updated to include two new concept aircraft models with 19 and 30 seats, featuring hybrid-electric and hydrogen-electric propulsion systems.