Eve Air Mobility (Eve) has announced the successful real-world deployment of its urban air traffic management software, Vector, in partnership with Brazilian UAM company Revo during the 2025 São Paulo Grand Prix. This implementation marks a major milestone for scalable and automated Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) solutions.
Throughout the Grand Prix weekend, Revo utilized the Vector Software to manage its helicopter operations at the Interlagos racetrack. The software’s Vertiport and Ground Operations Module enabled the smooth handling of high-volume activity, demonstrating its capability in complex, real-world scenarios. A future Fleet Operations Module, planned for 2026, will further support the expansion of UAM networks for helicopter and eVTOL operators.
According to Johann Bordais, CEO of Eve, this deployment was crucial for building maturity in their Urban ATM solution, providing invaluable insights to accelerate Vector’s evolution. The partnership with Revo at a high-profile event underscores Eve’s vision to lead in advanced air traffic management. Revo’s CEO, Joao Welsh, highlighted that eVTOLs represent the next chapter for safe and sustainable urban transport at major events.
This operational debut followed extensive training sessions and is a critical step in Eve’s commercialization roadmap. The software’s value proposition lies in enabling safe and efficient low-altitude traffic management through automation and data-driven services, accelerating readiness for the next era of aviation.
The collaboration is further solidified by a framework agreement signed in June 2025, where Revo committed to the purchase of up to 50 eVTOLs and aftermarket services from Eve. This integrated, turn-key solution is designed to enhance the passenger experience with safe, quiet, and time-saving urban flights, strengthening Revo’s role as a pioneer in the Brazilian UAM market.
