Vertical Aerospace doubles testing capacity with a new prototype aircraft while securing vital regulatory approvals to ...
Vertical Aerospace has completed its third full-scale eVTOL prototype and will begin piloted flight testing in January 2026.
The company is now preparing for the next stage in its testing programme – piloted wingborne flight – a world first for a full-scale tilt rotor eVTOL Update comes as Vertical continues its strong ...
Former Volocopter Chief Test Pilot, with over 28 years flight test experience, joins Vertical Vertical now among the few eVTOL companies in the world with multiple test pilots to have flown full-scale ...
Phase 3 wingborne testing completed with full-scale VX4 prototype, demonstrating stable and efficient flight on the wing Aircraft exceeded expectations across piloted flight tests covering 250 miles / ...
Vertical Aerospace completed the first phase of crewed testing for its VX4 eVTOL aircraft, involving tethered hover flights and various simulated failure scenarios. The VX4 prototype demonstrated a 20 ...
Vertical will imminently enter piloted transition flight test phase First look at new certification aircraft’s leading cabin size and comfort Board strengthened with appointment of former EASA ...
Vertical’s most advanced full-scale prototype is key step towards certification of aircraft. 60% of this prototype’s technology is from Vertical’s strategic aerospace partners GKN Aerospace, Hanwha, ...
U.K.-based electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxi manufacturer Vertical Aerospace is back to testing aircraft. The manufacturer has begun ground testing a new, more advanced full-scale ...
Vertical completes Phase 2 of its piloted thrustborne testing with the VX4 prototype exceeding expectations for stability and performance The company is now preparing for the next stage in its testing ...
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