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Eve Air Mobility and Revo Announce 1st Real-World Deployment of Vector Software at 2025 Sao Paulo Grand Prix

by Jesmitha

During the high-profile 2025 São Paulo Grand Prix, Eve Air Mobility, in partnership with the Brazilian UAM company Revo, successfully conducted the first real-world deployment of its urban air traffic management software, Vector. This implementation marks a critical milestone for the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) sector, demonstrating a scalable solution for managing complex, low-altitude air traffic. From November 7-9, Revo’s operational team utilized the Vector platform to seamlessly manage a high volume of helicopter flights to and from the Interlagos racetrack, proving its capability in a demanding, real-world environment.

Johann Bordais, CEO of Eve, emphasized that the deployment was pivotal for building maturity in their Urban ATM solution, providing invaluable insights to accelerate the software’s evolution. The Vector software is designed with a modular and scalable architecture. Its current Vertiport and Ground Operations Module enables smooth management of high-density vertiport and heliport activity. A future Fleet Operations Module, planned for 2026, is designed to support the expanding needs of helicopter and eVTOL operators as UAM networks grow.

For Revo, an early adopter of the platform, this collaboration is a foundational step toward a new chapter of urban mobility. CEO Joao Welsh highlighted that eVTOLs will soon offer a safe, sustainable, and advantageous alternative for major events in São Paulo. This partnership was solidified in June 2025 through a framework agreement where Revo committed to the purchase of up to 50 eVTOLs from Eve, alongside aftermarket services. This integrated, turn-key solution is designed to form the backbone of Revo’s future operations, enhancing the end-passenger experience with safe, quiet, and time-efficient urban flights.

The successful Grand Prix deployment, preceded by comprehensive training sessions, is a significant step in Eve’s commercialization roadmap. It showcased the software’s flexibility and its core value proposition: enabling safe and efficient low-altitude traffic management through automation and data-driven services. This early adoption is crucial for accelerating the solution’s maturity, positioning Eve as a key partner for cities, operators, and regulators preparing for the next era of aviation. The partnership equips Revo with a full suite of solutions, strengthening its role as a pioneer in the Brazilian UAM market and accelerating progress toward a future of sustainable, connected urban air mobility.

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