Eve Air Mobility, Aerosolutions, and Bluenest by Globalvia Sign Letter of Intent for up to 50 eVTOLs and TechCare Services

The initiative seeks to transform tourist and local mobility, reduce ground traffic congestion and reinforce Costa Rica's reputation as a leader in sustainable tourism.
June 30, 2025
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Eve Air Mobility has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Aerosolutions, which is developing an eVTOL operator called Aeros Electric Airlines, and Bluenest by Globalvia, for the sale of up to 50 electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and access to Eve's comprehensive TechCare services—an all-in-one portfolio of services designed to streamline eVTOL operations, maintenance, and customer support.  

"Joining forces with Aerosolutions and Bluenest by Globalvia allows us to accelerate the introduction of safe, sustainable, and efficient air mobility in Costa Rica,” said Johann Bordais, CEO of Eve Air Mobility, "We're eager to see our eVTOL transform travel in regions like Guanacaste, easing congestion and bolstering the nation's leadership in ecotourism."

The collaboration will focus initially on the Pacific region in northwest Costa Rica, connecting airports to resorts and eco-destinations via routes ranging from 20 to 50 kilometers. By introducing efficient, low-emission air taxi services, the initiative seeks to transform tourist and local mobility, reduce ground traffic congestion and reinforce Costa Rica's reputation as a leader in sustainable tourism.

“This agreement marks a pivotal step in transforming regional air mobility for partners like Aerosolutions. By integrating our eVTOL aircraft and TechCare services into their operations, they can offer faster, more efficient and more sustainable travel options, especially in areas where ground routes are congested or limited, " said Megha Bhatia, chief commercial officer at Eve Air Mobility.

Bhatia added, "This partnership empowers Aerosolutions to dramatically cut travel times, streamline logistics and enhance the overall passenger experience. It’s not just a smarter way to travel, it’s a bold leap into the future of connected, regional transportation.”

Bluenest, AAM business line of Globalvia, will help develop vertiport infrastructure to enable safe, sustainable and efficient operations. As the leading operator of Costa Rica's highway (Ruta 27-Autopista del Sol), Globalvia's integrated approach is expected to facilitate intermodal connections between air and ground transport, further enhancing the end-to-end travel experience.

"This partnership with Eve Air Mobility and Bluenest by Globalvia is a significant leap forward for Costa Rica's commitment to sustainable tourism," said Antonio Mota, CEO of Aerosolutions.

Mota continued, "Aerosolutions is proud to lead the operational deployment of these eVTOLs, which will reduce travel times and congestion in key tourist regions like Guanacaste and reinforce the nation's reputation as a global leader in eco-friendly innovation."

Aerosolutions will have access to Eve's TechCare suite as part of the agreement. The partners will also collaborate through dedicated workshops covering areas such as vertiport development, airspace integration, pilot training and certification requirements and operational planning.

"Bluenest by Globalvia is committed to building the sustainable infrastructure of tomorrow, and our work in Costa Rica with Eve Air Mobility and Aerosolutions is a prime example to further progress in our collaboration with local entities started in March 2024 where real vertiport and air taxi tests in Guanacaste (Liberia airport and Reserva Conchal) took place," said Bluenest Managing Director, Jose Ignacio Rodriguez.

Rodriguez continued, “In addition, it reinforces our integration with Eve’s UATM software (Vector) for booking Eve eVTOL operations at our vertiport, shown at Airspace World in Lisbon last May. By developing cutting-edge vertiports, we are enabling safe and efficient eVTOL operations, contributing to Costa Rica's green agenda, and laying the groundwork for a truly interconnected and eco-conscious future of travel."

Eve's eVTOL aircraft utilizes a lift+cruise configuration with eight dedicated propellers for vertical flight and fixed wings to fly on cruise, with no moving parts in flight. The aircraft includes an electric pusher powered by dual electric motors that provide propulsion redundancy.

The company is advancing the current stage of the eVTOL development, which involves a series of comprehensive tests with the prototype to evaluate every aspect of the aircraft's operation and performance, from flight capabilities to safety features.

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