Eve Air Mobility and Moviation, South Korea's first urban air mobility (UAM) service provider, announced the g of a Letter of Intent to acquire Eve's air traffic solution. The software solution will be a key enabler for the implementation and scalability of Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and will provide critical traffic management services that will play an essential role in enabling the expansion of the global UAM market.
The agreement comes as Eve's Urban ATM (Air Traffic Management) concept was adopted as part of Korea's K-UAM Grand Challenge. The Challenge is a phased demonstration program in which Urban Air Mobility (UAM) vehicle safety and traffic management solutions are tested in urban conditions and environments for suitability to UAM commercialization in 2025.
From before takeoff to after landing, the urban air environment will feature integrated systems, services and technologies developed by Eve to enable the safe launch of an efficient and predictable ecosystem to eVTOL operations alongside many other airspace s. . In the future, advancing infrastructure and regulation will depend on these network management services to enable autonomous flight.
Eve hired Atech, an Embraer Air Traffic Control systems and technology integrator, to the development of the Urban ATM software solution. Eve is leveraging Atech's experience in developing aviation quality products from ATM systems in Brazil.
The company also continues to collaborate with regulators, customers, air navigation service providers, fleet operators, vertiport developers, airports and other stakeholders in UAM ecosystems around the world to advance concepts and develop technology to initial operation and the scaling of UAM operations from an ATM perspective.
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