Eve Air Mobility has appointed Megha Bhatia as the company’s new Chief Commercial Officer (CCO).
Based in Melbourne, Bhatia will oversee Eve’s global sales, market intelligence, and government relations divisions. Bhatia joins Eve from Jet Support Services, Inc. (JSSI), where she served as Chief Strategy Officer. Her tenure at JSSI was marked by strategic initiatives that drove sales and enabled cross-selling and data integration across business units.
Prior to JSSI, Bhatia held a series of leadership roles at Rolls-Royce over a span of more than a decade, culminating in her role as Vice President Sales & Marketing for Business Aviation. Bhatia made significant contributions such as transforming the team performance to achieve record sales and increase the technical and commercial client experiences through process improvements and cross-functional collaboration.
Johann Bordais, CEO of Eve Air Mobility, said; “Megha’s extensive experience and strategic leadership are going to be instrumental as Eve prepares for LoI conversion into firm order. Her ability to drive growth, manage large P&Ls, and lead high-performing teams, combined with her deep understanding of the aviation industry, make her an invaluable addition to our executive team. As we continue to advance the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) ecosystem, Megha’s expertise will play a crucial role reaching our goals with team initiatives and driving sustainable growth.”
Megha Bhatia said; “I am thrilled to join Eve Air Mobility, a pioneering company at the forefront of Advanced Air Mobility, dedicated to transforming how people travel. As an industry leader, Eve is crafting a comprehensive ecosystem of cutting-edge products and solutions, where state-of-the-art eVTOLs are seamlessly integrated with safe operations and optimized agnostic systems, including modern air traffic management. I am proud to become a part of the talented team at Eve, working collaboratively to advance EVE’s holistic strategy that supports our extensive global customer base that fosters enduring growth.”