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NAC signs for up to thirty Eve eVTOLs
Nordic Aviation Capital will play a key role in the development, expansion and success of the eVTOL and UAM industry by providing financing, risk management and industry expertise in additional markets across the world.
Eve will work with NAC on eVTOL leasing strategies for global fleet operations.
Read this story in our July 2023 printed issue.

Regional aircraft leasing company Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC) has undertaken to promote Eve Air Mobility's eVTOL aircraft through optimised leasing strategies. An LoI establishes that Eve will have the opportunity to utilise NAC's global presence and asset management knowledge while NAC will acquire 15 firm plus 15 optional eVTOLs that will be leased to fleet operators, supporting the development and scaling of innovative transportation operations.

As the third leasing company now on Eve's customer list, NAC plays a key role in the development, expansion and success of the eVTOL and urban air mobility (UAM) industry by providing financing, risk management and industry expertise in additional markets across the world. The partnership also allows Eve and NAC to diversify portfolios, encourage environmental conservation and technological advancement, and expand eVTOL leasing options. With the UAM industry focused on electric aircraft, successful collaboration emphasises the development of environmentally friendly aviation technologies and propulsion systems for a more sustainable future.

“This partnership with Nordic Aviation Capital offers the world greater convenience and access to the latest and most advanced air travel solutions,” says Eve co-CEO Andre Stein. “By leveraging leading technology and providing exceptional customer experiences, fleet operations will enable the growth and development of the urban air mobility network. With the support of NAC, creating strategic partnerships will continue to allow Eve to improve the network and accessibility of urban air mobility.”

NAC president and CEO Norman CT Liu adds: “We are pleased to have signed this LoI with Eve. This is an important step in our ESG strategy, and we look forward to partnering with Eve to bring these innovative and sustainable solutions to market.”

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