Eve, which is controlled by Brazilian planemaker Embraer, said the letter includes a firm order for 10 eVTOL and an agreement involving other potential 40 units.
(Reporting by Andre Romani and Steven Grattan; Editing by Louise Heavens)
Market Closed -
Other stock markets
|
5-day change | 1st Jan Change | ||
38.88 BRL | +23.98% | +5.39% | +73.65% |
May. 20 | Saudi Arabia In Talks With Airbus, Others for Metals, Facilities Deals | MT |
May. 20 | Boeing, Airbus Working With Saudi Arabia on Airplane Metals | MT |
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Electric aircraft maker Eve has signed a letter of intent with Japan's public helicopter charter service company AirX to sell up to 50 electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, it said on Wednesday.
Eve, which is controlled by Brazilian planemaker Embraer, said the letter includes a firm order for 10 eVTOL and an agreement involving other potential 40 units.
(Reporting by Andre Romani and Steven Grattan; Editing by Louise Heavens)
1st Jan change | Capi. | |
---|---|---|
+73.65% | 5.68B | |
-28.41% | 114B | |
+3.05% | 112B | |
+15.29% | 17.99B | |
+10.69% | 17B | |
+14.85% | 4.46B | |
+17.61% | 4.02B | |
-25.56% | 3.57B | |
-23.77% | 1.48B | |
+1.19% | 1.21B |