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Eve Air Mobility and JetSetGo to explore Urban ATM implementation in India

The announcement today during an event

Eve Air Mobility and JetSetGo, a private aircraft charter and fractional ownership company, headquartered in New Delhi, India, have entered into an agreement to explore and advance the use of Vector, Eve’s cutting-edge agnostic Urban ATM (air traffic management) software solution in India. The announcement, which was made during the "Bharat Mobility AAM Conference" today, makes JetSetGo Eve’s 14th Vector customer and its second customer in India, as interest in the Eve’s Vector agnostic urban air traffic management software solution continues to grow globally. 

Eve’s Urban ATM software solution is a key enabler to the efficient implementation and scalability of urban air mobility (UAM) by providing services for air navigation service providers, urban authorities, fleet operators, vertiport operators, and other UAM stakeholders. The solution includes UAM flight coordination, vertiport automation airside support, airspace flow management and conformance management. 

As part of the agreement, the two companies will collaborate in a number of different ways including promoting Urban Air Mobility in India as JetSetGo explores new opportunities in urban air mobility. Unlocking the potential of this new form of transportation includes preparing the air space for travel alongside the production and certification of the actual electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

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