Eve and AutoFlight deepen Gulf AAM push with Bahrain MoU and 50‑aircraft order for ADNOC

Eve Air Mobility signed a memorandum with Bahrain’s Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications to develop a sustainable Advanced Air Mobility system and luxury air‑taxi services, while Falcon Aviation Services placed a 50‑aircraft order with AutoFlight for ADNOC operations, signalling growing Gulf commitments by AAM players.

Discovered 2025-11-03T03:47:04.287601-08:00 | 2025-11-03T03:47:04.287601-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Government and fleet commitments are now tangible: Eve’s MoU with Bahrain plus Falcon Aviation’s 50‑aircraft AutoFlight order create measurable scale (50 aircraft) and formalise public‑private roles for initial Gulf deployments.

  • This consolidates earlier regional momentum from private eVTOL entrants, building on Archer and Joby’s accelerated UAE launch plans (see regional launch plans by Archer and Joby: https://hype.aero/?story=43956e10-f686-4582-8d17-ee112f2f9493).

  • The deals arrive against a supportive financing and regulatory backdrop—Eve’s recent $230M dual listing (https://hype.aero/?story=59282eee-0dac-4f94-afe3-1d3d264ccc6f) and ongoing U.S. AAM integration trials (https://hype.aero/?story=c2b72f35-f3b0-4d3d-b31f-9017847c43e8 and https://hype.aero/?story=5de2cfff-a05a-4527-a7c0-22a234644fcb) indicate capital and rulemaking workstreams advancing in parallel.

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2025-11-03T03:47:04.287601-08:00
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