Eve Air Mobility has named four additional supplies for its electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) craft, confirming that the venture remains “on schedule with [its] master plan” of an entry into service date of 2026. “We are building a strong and reputable list of qualified suppliers,” explained Eve Air Mobility CEO Johann Bordais. “We have been very deliberate in establishing a long-term working relationship with each of our suppliers. Each agreement covers the aircraft’s life cycle including prototype, production, and aftermarket service and operational support.” Thales will supply an air data solution (comprising sensors and a computer) while Honeywell

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