
JEKTA strengthens operations ecosystem through new partnerships.
Aerovy software and ATA insurance to empower PHA-ZE 100 operators with effective solutions.

Aerovy software and ATA insurance to empower PHA-ZE 100 operators with effective solutions.

Walking on water: Jekta’s PHA-ZE 100 exemplifies the next generation of sustainable amphibious aviation.

The 16th Annual Flight Operations Conference in London, provided a chance to celebrate Jekta’s partnership with Yonder as it continues development work on the PHA-ZE 100 amphibious electric flying boat and, perhaps more importantly, encouraged me to think about the wider importance of IT and digital media in the aviation industry.

It was a pleasure attending the Air Taxi Congress in London last week. It’s the only conference I know of with such a unique approach.

Based in Payerne, the start-up Jekta Switzerland is innovating with the PHA-ZE 100, a 19-seater electric amphibious aircraft capable of landing on land and water.

Zero Emissions Mediterranean 2024 moves the needle. Speaking at the ZeroEmissionMediterranean 2024 event in Rome presented an excellent opportunity to interact with like-minded entrepreneurs.

Jekta, a Swiss aviation company, is developing the PHA-ZE 100, a $12M zero-emission amphibious aircraft launching in 2030. It aims to enhance regional connectivity and expand aviation access globally, backed by an expert team with extensive industry experience.

JEKTA is an aircraft manufacturer from Payerne, Switzerland. Leading innovation in aviation, the company developed an amphibian electrical aircraft named ‘Passenger Hydro Aircraft Zero Emissions’ also known as, PHA-ZE 100.

Jekta’s PHA-ZE 100 is a 19-seat electric amphibious aircraft designed for sustainable regional transport. It features low operating costs, modular batteries, hydrogen compatibility, flexible configurations, and EASA/FAA certification. Initial deliveries are expected in 2029.