Eve eVTOL aircraft (Image: Eve)
Eve is testing operational plans with Blade in Chicago. (Image: Eve)

Electric Flight Simulation Planned For Chicago

Eve's exercise with Blade helicopters will illustrate how eVTOL air taxi services could work in crowded cities.

Eve is stepping up efforts to test the basis on which eVTOL aircraft could operate air taxi services in crowded cities, with a planned urban air mobility (UAM) simulation in Chicago. In a recent announcement, the eVTOL aircraft developer said the exercise will involve helicopters operated as part of the rideshare network of prospective customer Blade Air Mobility.

Last year, Eve conducted a similar exercise in Rio de Janeiro, with local helicopter charter operator Helisul Aviation providing aircraft for a 30-day trial to map out prospective routes and operating procedures with passengers on board. This work, which the flight booking service Flapper also supported, resulted in the publication of a concept of operations for eVTOL flights that has been presented to Brazilian regulator ANAC.

Like Blade, Helisul plans to add Eve's eVTOL vehicle to its fleet in 2026, and Flapper also intends to offer flights to its on-demand customers.

Beginning September 14, Blade will arrange services around the Chicago area, with flights available to passengers via its app from the downtown Vertiport Chicago to "helistops" in the northern suburb of Schaumburg and the southern suburb of Tinley Park. Eve will study operations, ground services, passenger journeys, and eVTOL operator needs, allowing for more accessible and faster connections to the city center.

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