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The eVTOL Era

Revolutionizing Transportation in Brazil: The eVTOL Era

eyesonbrasil 1. Introduction: Soaring Beyond Limits In the heart of Brazil, a groundbreaking transformation is taking flight. Eve Air Mobility, a subsidiary of Embraer, has unveiled its vision for the future: electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. These sleek, futuristic machines promise to revolutionize transportation, transcending the mundane and propelling us into a new…
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Eve and Helisul partners to develop products and services in Brazil

By: Maycol Vargas Source: Embraer Amsterdam, June 7, 2021 — Eve and Helisul announce partnership to develop Urban Air Mobility products and services in Brazil, with initial order for up to 50 eVTOLs. Eve Urban Air Mobility, EmbraerX’s first spin-off, and Helisul Aviation, one of Latin America’s largest helicopter operators, announced partnership that will focus…
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Boom supersonic United

Airplanes of the Future: Supersonic or Electric?

By: Maycol Vargas Source: ars Technica In the last days, two companies have drawn radically different yet strangely similar visions regarding the future of air travel. In both cases the potential to change air travel as we know it is immense. The first idea is based on the construction of a network of small electric…
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Joby Aviation Computational Fluid Dynamics

The use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to revolutionize air transport.

By: Maycol Vargas Amsterdam, May 28 — Joby Aviation is a startup founded in 2009 and actually has more than 700 employees. The company, based in California – US, is developing a piloted, all-electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL). The company’s main goal is the development of a silent, fast and non-polluting aircraft, thereby…
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Sustainable Aviation

The Future of Sustainable Aviation

Responsibility of Airlines and Manufacturers Part I Amsterdam May 13th 2021 — A zero-carbon fleet of passenger planes, that sweet and holy grail of sustainable aviation, came a little closer to reality last month when Airbus revealed the three designs it’s pursuing in its quest to introduce a hydrogen-powered aircraft into its fleet by 2035. Not…
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