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2024 was an exceptional year.

 
 

São José dos Campos, December, 2024

Moya had an exceptional year in 2024. In addition to successfully performing the transition flight on September 5th, we achieved numerous milestones, all supported by our partners FINEP, Fundepar, Hards, and Techstars.

Our team grew as we attracted talent interested in sustainable technology and innovation. With this expanded team, we relocated to a new headquarters to continue testing and developing our second prototype. 

Our headquarters hosted companies like BASF and Renault throughout the year, enhancing our relationships and paving the way for new technological and commercial partnerships. 

We showcased our prototype at the DroneShow - Expo eVTOL in May, which captured significant attention. We then participated in several events across Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre, and São Paulo, exchanging experiences and gaining valuable insights. 

Additionally, Alexandre Zaramela was recognized in the eVTOL Insights Year Book 2024 for his crucial role in the electrical vertical take-off and landing aircraft industry. He participated in key panels that united industry leaders, presenting Moya's perspectives at several events in Europe and North America, such as Revolution Aero, Move América, and CJI&HI.

We also made significant strides in our preparations for certification, positioning ourselves to be ready for service by 2026.


About Moya Aero


Moya Aero, founded in 2020, is a spin-off of ACS Aviation, a Brazilian aeronautical engineering, aircraft research and development company located in São José dos Campos. This extraordinary experience is behind the Moya eVTOL, the first high-capacity autonomous vehicle built in Latin America.

The Moya team's experience spans a broad spectrum of the aerospace industry. This knowledge is used to capitalize on market opportunities with aerial vehicle concepts that address many long-standing logistics problems, such as reducing CO₂ emissions, connecting remote regions with vital supplies, improving the efficiency, productivity, and cost of crop management, and connecting businesses with customers faster, cheaper, and more straightforward. Seed4Science, Hards, and Techstars invested in Moya and have the support of FINEP in developing the prototype. Helisul Drones, ProAero, and Certifica Drones are partners.

Our ideas are creative. Our products are transformative.

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