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Eve chooses eVTOL training provider

Eve chooses eVTOL training provider
Eve Air Mobility has selected Embraer-CAE Training Services (ECTS), a collaboration between Embraer and CAE, as the official training provider for pilots, maintenance technicians, and ground support personnel for its electric vertical take-off and landing

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Eve Air Mobility has selected Embraer-CAE Training Services (ECTS), a collaboration between Embraer and CAE, as the official training provider for pilots, maintenance technicians, and ground support personnel for its electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

These training services will be offered under Eve’s newly launched Eve TechCare, a service suite designed to support eVTOL operations.

Established in 2007, the ECTS joint venture initially provided training for Embraer’s Phenom 100 and Phenom 300 aircraft.

Today, ECTS operates nine full-flight simulators worldwide, with additional simulators planned for 2025.

Recently, it introduced the first E2 full-flight simulator in Asia, further expanding its reach.

“We are delighted to partner with Embraer-CAE Training Services, which will ensure pilots, maintenance technicians, and ground crew will receive top-notch training for safe and efficient operation of our eVTOL aircraft,” said Luiz Mauad, vice president of customer services at Eve.

“This partnership not only underscores our commitment to safety and operational excellence but also equips our and operators’ teams with the necessary skills to offer outstanding customer service.”

“We are excited to embark on this journey with Eve Air Mobility to usher in a new era of flight,” said Carlos Naufel, president and CEO Embraer Services & Support and ECTS chairman.

“As the training provider for Eve Air Mobility, ECTS will ensure pilots, maintenance technicians and ground personnel receive specialised training and acquire the skill and confidence to safely operate Eve’s eVTOL in and around the world’s busiest urban centres.”

“Safety will be essential to the adoption and growth of advanced air mobility (AAM), and highly trained personnel are key to safe operations,” said Alexandre Prevost, CAE’s division president, Business Aviation Training and ECTS Board Member.

“As part of the long-term agreement, CAE will be responsible for producing all equipment and courseware for pilot, maintenance, and ground handling training for Eve Air Mobility. CAE continues to make significant investments in AAM to deliver innovative and immersive products and training solutions that are specifically tailored to the industry and today’s learners.”

Eve holds letters of intent (LOIs) for 2,900 aircraft from 30 customers across 13 countries, representing a potential $14.5 billion in sales revenue.

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