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Air-taxi maker Vertical completes phase one testing of prototype

UKbased Vertical Aerospace said on Thursday it had finished the very first phase of piloted screening of a prototype of its flagship air taxi, VX4.

The VX4 has 1,500 pre-orders worth $6 billion from companies including Virgin Atlantic, American Airlines and Japan Airlines.

The phase one screening consisted of multiple piloted connected flights and ground runs, completing a total of 70 person test points that is needed to verify the prototype's security in real-world flight scenarios.

The business is now preparing for phase 2 testing, which will include taking-off and landing vertically and carrying out low-speed flight maneuvers with lift produced by the propellers.

Established in 2016, Vertical is developing a piloted, four-passenger electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL). aircraft.

The company's founder, Stephen Fitzpatrick, missed out on a. previously agreed due date to inject a part of money he had. assured into the eVTOL maker, Bloomberg reported previously this. month.

Without extra funding, Vertical risks running out of. cash by March 2025, the report included.

Vertical remains in ongoing conversations with Stephen. Stephen remains fully helpful of the Company, Vertical stated. in a statement to Reuters.

In the very first half of the year, Vertical brought in funds,. consisting of additional cash from Rolls-Royce, taking its unaudited. money reserves to $84 million since June 30, the business added.

(source: Reuters)