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Eve and Sydney Seaplanes Partner to Bring UAM Services to Australia

Melbourne, Florida, December 6, 2021 – Eve Urban Air Mobility Solutions (Eve), an Embraer (NYSE: ERJ) company, and Sydney Seaplanes, a leader in the transition to sustainable aviation, today announced a partnership that will lay the foundation for new electric air taxi operations in Greater Sydney. With the partnership, Sydney Seaplanes has placed an order for 50 of Eve’s electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL), with progressive deliveries expected to commence from 2026.

The new partnership accelerates the progress towards 100% of greater Sydney’s local tourism and commuter flights coming from zero emission electric aviation.

Benefitting from a startup mindset and backed by Embraer’s more than 50-year history of aircraft manufacturing and certification expertise, Eve unveils a unique value proposition by positioning itself as an ecosystem partner by offering a suite of products and services with the highest levels of safety standards. Eve’s human-centered, eVTOL design combines disruptive innovation and a simple and intuitive design. In addition to the aircraft program, Eve is harnessing the expertise of both Embraer and Atech, a subsidiary of the Embraer Group, in providing globally recognized air traffic management software to create the solutions that will help safely scale the UAM industry going forward.

Harbour Air Seaplanes Joins Hahn Air Partner Network

Hahn Air welcomes Harbour Air Seaplanes in its leading partner portfolio. Its flights are available in major GDSs under the Hahn Air Technologies X1 code. Travel agents in 190 markets worldwide can book the latest Canadian partner via the standard reservation process and issue tickets on the insolvency-safe HR-169 document. 

Harbour Air Seaplanes (YB) is a Canadian seaplane airline based at Vancouver Coal Harbour airport in British Columbia. It offers scheduled flights to ten domestic destinations, including Victoria Harbour Airport (YWH), Nanaimo Harbour Water Aerodrome (ZNA) and Tofino Harbour (YTP). Its fleet consists of DHC-2’s, DHC-6-200’s, DHC-6-300 fleet aircraft as well as a Cessna Grand Caravan EX.

More information about Harbour Air Seaplanes and other Hahn Air partners is available under Partner Carriers.

About Hahn Air Lines

Hahn Air Lines is a German scheduled and executive charter airline and a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Founded in 1994 at the Hahn Airport, which the airline’s name is derived from, Hahn Air Lines is today based at the German airport Dusseldorf (DUS).

Harbour Air Seaplanes flying out of Vancouver

Harbour Air Seaplanes flying in and out of Vancouver’s Burrard Inlet are quite a sight to see. We got to witness a steady stream of arrivals and departures during rush hour this evening along the Vancouver waterfront. Harbour Air operates charter, scheduled, and tour seaplane operations from bases in Nanaimo, Vancouver, and Victoria to destinations in the Strait of Georgia, the Gulf Islands, and Whistler. Harbour Air Seaplanes began its life as Windoak Air Service back in 1982. That airline began flying as a provider of seaplane charter services in British Columbia for the logging industry. The airline expanded in 1993 with the purchase of Trans Provincial Airlines, and would later go on to change the airlines name to Harbour Air.

Harbour Air Seaplanes aircraft fleet

The Harbour Air website describes their aircraft fleet as “a showcase fleet of over 35 aircraft. Harbour Air Seaplanes is the largest all-seaplane company in the world. Our DeHavilland Canada DHC-3 Turbine Single Otters and DCH-6 Twin Otters regularly service the South Vancouver and Downtown Vancouver Terminals and Victoria, Nanaimo, Comox and Whistler scheduled service routes. DHC-2 Beaver aircraft are primarily used to service the Gulf Islands and Sechelt scheduled service routes. All aircraft are available for tours as well as private charter flights.

You can check out more specific details about the Harbour Air Seaplanes aircraft fleet by clicking on the link below:

www.harbourair.com

Harbour Air Seaplanes