Eve Air Mobility, a company specializing in Urban Air Mobility (UAM) solutions, has signed an agreement with JetSetGo, a private aircraft charter and management company based in New Delhi, to explore the implementation of Eve’s Vector Urban Air Traffic Management (ATM) software in India. The collaboration was announced at the Bharat Mobility AAM Conference on January 21, 2025.
According to a press release from Eve Air Mobility, the Vector ATM software facilitates key services for stakeholders in the UAM ecosystem, including air navigation service providers, urban authorities, and vertiport operators. Features of the software include flight coordination, airspace flow management, and vertiport automation.
The agreement with JetSetGo marks Eve’s 14th Vector customer and its second in India. The partnership aims to support the future integration of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft by addressing urban airspace challenges and ensuring safe, efficient operations.
Kanika Tekriwal, CEO and Co-Founder of JetSetGo, stated that the company plans to leverage Eve's platform to address issues such as traffic congestion, air pollution, and the demand for sustainable travel. She emphasized that the collaboration is part of JetSetGo’s strategy to explore advanced air mobility solutions in India.
Luiz Mauad, Vice President of Customer Service at Eve Air Mobility, highlighted the potential benefits of UAM in reducing urban traffic congestion and connecting underserved regions.
The partnership includes efforts to promote UAM in India and prepare for the integration of eVTOL aircraft, which are currently under development and certification.
Eve Air Mobility, listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the tickers "EVEX" and "EVEXW," has been actively working to develop the UAM ecosystem globally. JetSetGo, established in 2012, provides private aviation services and is now expanding its focus to include future air mobility solutions.