Brazil’s Embraer (EMBR3.SA)-controlled Eve (EVEX.N) inked letters of intent to sell its “flying car” to Voar Aviation, Nordic Aviation, and Wideroe Zero.
According to the Paris Airshow negotiations, Voar may buy 70 eVTOLs, Nordic 30 aircraft, and Wideroe 50 aircraft.
Eve, which has 2,800 orders for the future car, recently finished wind tunnel testing and plans to begin commercial operations in 2026.
Eve claimed Voar would operate its eVTOLs in Brazil’s major cities and tourist attractions like Sao Paulo, Florianopolis, and Salvador under the new agreements.
Nordic will lease 15 firm and 15 optional eVTOLs to fleet operators, while Wideroe will investigate Scandinavian “flying car” activities.
Wideroe Zero’s parent Wideroe has three Embraer E190-E2 conventional jets. Norway’s low-carbon unit expects all domestic short-haul planes becoming electrified by 2040.



































