• In cities, distance isn’t measured in kilometres — it’s measured in time.

    eVTOLs have the potential to shrink cities by making short, congested routes faster and more predictable.

    When travel time drops, productivity and quality of life rise.

    That’s the real promise of urban air mobility.

  • Eve Air mobility secures AirX eVTOL order

    Eve Air Mobility has signed its second binding agreement with Tokyo-based AirX, a Japanese air mobility services provider. The deal includes the purchase of up to 50 eVTOL aircraft and marks a major step toward advancing sustainable urban air...

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  • Noise management will be a defining factor for eVTOL integration into cities.

    Important considerations:
    • Rotor and propulsion design
    • Flight path optimization
    • Vertiport location and zoning
    • Community engagement and transparency

    Low-noise operations will help eVTOLs coexist with dense urban environments.

  • eVTOL success isn’t only about speed or technology.

    Noise levels will strongly influence public acceptance, city approvals, and vertiport placement.

    Quiet flight isn’t a “nice to have” — it’s a requirement for urban air mobility to scale.

  • NTU Singapore unveils locally designed and built eVTOL aircraft at Singapore Airshow 2026

    Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has unveiled Singapore’s first locally designed and built full-sized aircraft, an advanced electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) technology demonstrator. This eight-metre wingspan homegrown aircraft prototype, developed over more than three years by researchers and engineers from...

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