Switzerland-based developer of the PHA-ZE 100 aircraft JEKTA has signed an agreement with Korean lessor Solyu for 30 of its zero-emissions amphibious aircraft. The represents JEKTA’s first lessor agreement. It brings advanced commitments to the aircraft to over $1bn in value. The inclusion of the PHA-ZE 100 represents the first amphibious aircraft in Solyu’s regional advanced air mobility portfolio. “We are excited by the potential that the PHA-ZE 100 gives to our clients, which can optimize the sustainable qualities of JEKTA aircraft to expand and open new markets,” said Solyu CEO Andrew Claerbout. “Low operating costs, flexibility supported by versatile

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