Expo eVTOL 2025 will host leading industry innovators and experts

From June 3rd to 5th, 2025, the Expo eVTOL will be held at the 14,000 m² Expo Center Norte – Pavilhão Azul in São Paulo, Brazil. The event aims to showcase the latest advancements in eVTOL aircraft and the burgeoning Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) market. As aviation continues to innovate, eVTOLs—electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles—are spearheading the future of transport, with several manufacturers nearing certification for commercial operations.

This revolutionary technology is set to transform urban and rural mobility, providing solutions for passenger and cargo transport, medical emergencies, and security applications. The pre-operational phase in Brazil necessitates thorough discussions and collaborations between companies and public authorities to establish a scalable, accessible, sustainable, and safe air mobility ecosystem.

The Expo eVTOL 2025 will feature an exhibition and a forum with simultaneous translation in Portuguese, Spanish, and English. It will bring together Brazilian and international experts, including regulatory institutions like ANAC (National Civil Aviation Agency) and DECEA (Airspace Control Department), who have confirmed their participation.

In parallel, three other technology events will take place at the same venue: MundoGEO Connect, focusing on geospatial technologies; the SpaceBR Show, highlighting the space sector’s production chain and solutions; and DroneShow Robotics. Emerson Granemann, CEO of MundoGEO and organiser of Expo eVTOL 2025, emphasises the unique position of this exhibition in welcoming professionals involved in aviation for passenger transport, cargo, and emergency response.

Expo eVTOL 2025 promises to be a pivotal event in advancing the future of air mobility, fostering innovation and collaboration across the industry.

Avation PLC (LON:AVAP) is a commercial passenger aircraft leasing company owning a fleet of aircraft which it leases to airlines across the world. Avation’s future focus are new technology low CO2 emission aircraft.

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