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Aviation company Vaeridion, established by ex-Airbus officers, raises 14 million euros

Vaeridion, a German aviation firm establishing an electrical microliner as the air travel industry makes a push to cut emissions, said it had actually raised 14 million euros ($ 14.70 million).

The company, established in 2021 by previous Airbus supervisors Ivor van Dartel and Sebastian Seemann, said the cash raised would be utilized in its strategies to develop an electrical microliner which will provide commercial flights by 2030.

Its plane will bring approximately 9 guests in addition to team members, and is targeted at short-haul flights in Europe for distances of as much as 500 kilometres.

With the Microliner, we are addressing both the requirement for zero-emission travel alternatives and the need for enhanced regional connectivity, stated Vaeridion CEO van Dartel.

Earlier this month, airline trade body IATA's head Willie Walsh stated the air travel market was not moving fast enough to reach targets for producing and utilizing sustainable aviation fuel, with the sector aiming for net absolutely no emissions by 2050.

(source: Reuters)