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Embraer's Eve makes its maiden flight with a 'flying vehicle' prototype

Eve, an electric aircraft unit from Embraer, announced on Friday that its full-scale, "flying car" prototype had completed its first test flight. This is a significant milestone towards certification.

Eve is one of?several? firms developing battery-powered aircraft that can take off and land vertically for short trips in urban areas, a market analysts believe will be crucial to Embraer's growth.

The company expects to receive type certification and first deliveries in 2027. This is a year behind the original schedule.

Eve's flight testing phase begins with the first flight at Embraer's Gaviao Peixoto facility. "Hundreds" of flights are scheduled for next year to support certification.

Eve stated that the test validated aircraft design, integrated propulsion and?fly by wire controls. Eve said that the timing of this test was in line its previous plan to complete a first flight by late 2025 or 2026.

Luiz Valentini, Eve's Chief Tech Officer, said that the prototype behaved exactly as predicted by Eve's models. With?these data, we will expand our envelope and progress towards transition to wingborne flights in a?disciplined?manner.

Eve plans on building six conforming prototypes to test.

The head of Brazil's civil Aviation regulator ANAC said earlier this year that he considered 2027 as a realistic time frame for the certification of the 'aircraft', which he called the regulator's highest priority.

Eve will debut on the New York Stock Exchange in 2022. This year, Embraer and Brazil's development bank BNDES raised additional funding. United Airlines, BAE Systems and Thales are also investors. Gabriel Araujo is reporting; Louise Heavens is editing.

(source: Reuters)