Farnborough Airshow: Eve Air Mobility Showcases Full-Scale Mock-Up and Flight Test Progress
Eve Air Mobility will display a full-scale eVTOL mock-up and flight simulator at the Farnborough International Airshow. CEO Johann Bordais will present the company's latest roadmap on July 19. Eve reports its 2026 flight test programme is on track following a December 2025 first flight, with hover and low-speed tests complete and wing-borne cruise evaluation next. The company holds approximately 2,700 pre-orders.

Highlights
- Eve Air Mobility will display a full-scale eVTOL mock-up and flight simulator at Stand D-030 during the Farnborough International Airshow.
- CEO Johann Bordais will present Eve's latest execution roadmap at a media briefing on 19 July 2025 at 11:00 a.m. BST.
- Eve's 2026 flight test programme is on track: hover and low-speed tests are complete, with wing-borne cruise evaluation scheduled for summer 2025.
- Full transition flights are targeted for completion before the end of 2025, a key milestone for type certification risk reduction.
- Eve Air Mobility has accumulated approximately 2,700 eVTOL pre-orders, reflecting strong demand for its air taxi product.
Eve Air Mobility is set to make a significant presence at this year's Farnborough International Airshow. Visitors can view a full-scale eVTOL mock-up and experience an immersive flight simulator at the Eve Air Mobility pavilion (Stand D-030), located adjacent to the Farnborough runway. The simulator replicates the actual pilot interface and flight performance characteristics of the aircraft.
CEO to Present Latest Roadmap
On Sunday, 19 July, at 11:00 a.m. BST, Eve will host a media briefing at its stand where CEO Johann Bordais will personally present the company's latest execution roadmap and growth strategy.
Flight Test Programme Advancing on Schedule
According to Eve's official statement, the company's 2026 flight test programme has continued to progress on schedule following a successful first flight in December 2025. Hover testing and low-speed flight testing have both been completed. The next phase will move into wing-borne cruise evaluation, with partial transition flights expected to begin this summer and full transition flights targeted for completion before year-end.
"These milestones are critical for validating lift, cruise efficiency, and system performance, while also reducing the risk associated with obtaining type certification," the company stated.
Order Book Surpasses 2,700 Aircraft
Eve Air Mobility currently holds approximately 2,700 eVTOL pre-orders, reflecting strong market confidence in its air taxi product.
For more information, visit: www.eveairmobility.com
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