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Saudia hands Germany's Lilium most significant order yet for flying taxis

Germanybased air taxi developer Lilium on Thursday clinched its biggest order yet in a. deal for Saudi airline company Saudia Group to buy approximately 100 of its. allelectric flying shuttles, which are still in development.

The state-owned airline made a firm order for 50 of Lilium's. electrical Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) Jets with an. option for an additional 50 later, Lilium stated.

The very first of the shuttles, which have four-to-six seats and. are developed to change trip or brief hops by aircraft or. helicopters, are anticipated to join Saudia's fleet in 2026.

The deal-signing occurred at Lilium's head office outside. Munich throughout a trip by Saudia executives to Germany.

Lilium co-founder Daniel Wiegand told that the value. of the entire order, including the alternatives was about $700. million.

Completing in a crowded market for eVTOL vehicles, the company. needs advance payments from consumers to finalise the. advancement of its flying taxi.

Presently, it has 106 definite orders, including Saudia's,. plus 76 choices and around 600 memorandums of understanding,. Lilium CEO Klaus Roewe said at the event.

Delays in the shipment of testing devices and other parts. have required Lilium to push back the very first manned flight of its. vertical liftoff airplane till the beginning of next year, it. stated on Wednesday.

According to Saudia, it will utilize the airline to. transport pilgrims between Capital and Jeddah, and to transfer. guests to significant sporting events in the capital Riyadh in addition to. traveler locations.

Saudia anticipates the very first 50 airplanes to be provided by 2029,. Chief Marketing Officer Khaled Tash told .

Throughout their check out to Germany this week, the airline company's. executives likewise visited Airbus in Hamburg following a. major order of narrow-bodied jets just recently revealed as part of. Saudi Arabia's strategies to enhance air traffic and tourist to the. nation.

Saudia aims to triple its yearly guest numbers to 300. million by the end of the decade. Tourist is a primary pillar of. Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, a vast program of. investments to diversify the kingdom's economy far from oil.

(source: Reuters)