Brazil regulator sees realistic Embraer flying taxi certification in 2027
MONTREAL, SAO PAULO, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Brazil's Embraer EMBR3.SA could realistically get certification of its electric aircraft in 2027, but the new president of the country's aviation regulator told Reuters he would like to hit that milestone a year earlier.
Embraer's subsidiary Eve EVEX.N is among several firms developing battery-powered aircraft that can take off and land vertically to ferry travelers on short city trips, a segment seen as key to future growth for the world's third-largest planemaker.
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