Eve Air Mobility has achieved a key milestone in its Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) journey with the first real-world deployment of its urban air traffic management software, Vector. The launch took place in partnership with Brazilian Urban Air Mobility company Revo, which operates helicopter flights through seat reservations, during the 2025 São Paulo Grand Prix (GP) held from November 7 to 9.
The implementation marked a significant step forward in developing scalable and automated traffic management solutions for urban aviation. Revo’s team used the Vector software to oversee helicopter operations at the Interlagos racetrack throughout the Grand Prix weekend, ensuring smooth coordination in a high-demand environment.
Built on a modular and scalable architecture, the Vector platform currently features a Vertiport and Ground Operations Module, enabling operators to efficiently manage busy vertiport and heliport activities. A Fleet Operations Module, scheduled for release in 2026, will extend the system’s capabilities to meet the operational needs of both helicopter and eVTOL operators as urban air networks expand.
“This deployment was not only about technology, it was about building maturity in our Urban ATM solution,” said Johann Bordais, CEO of Eve. “Real-world operations provide us with invaluable insights that accelerate the evolution of Vector and ensure we deliver reliable and agile solutions for customers worldwide. Partnering with Revo at such a high-profile event delivers on our vision to lead in advanced air traffic management.”
The São Paulo deployment followed a series of training sessions between Eve’s TechCare and Vector Software teams and Revo’s operational staff. The collaboration represents a crucial step in Eve’s commercialisation roadmap. Future deployments are planned at additional locations, including residential and commercial hubs, with the São Paulo debut proving Vector’s adaptability and effectiveness in managing complex, high-density urban air operations.

























