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Vertical Aerospace and Bristow expand their partnership to accelerate the commercial air taxi launch

Vertical Aerospace, a British developer of electric aircraft, announced on Thursday that it had expanded its partnership Bristow Group, a helicopter ride operator. The company aims to introduce air taxi services in commercial operations.

In premarket trading, shares of Vertical listed in the United States were up 1.5%.

Bristow Group, based in Texas, offers short-distance heli-tours to several countries including the UK and U.S.A. They have also ordered 50 Vertical VX4 aircraft with an option to buy 50 more.

Startups in the air taxi industry are investing heavily to obtain approvals and commercialize electric horizontal takeoff and land (eVTOL), to meet the increasing demand for faster and more sustainable urban transport amid a strict regulatory environment.

Companies said that the deal gives Vertical's customers an eVTOL platform which can be scaled up without having to start from scratch.

In an interview, Chris Bradshaw (CEO of Bristow Group) said: "We believe...that eVTOL will result in a 60 to 70% reduction in the direct operating costs."

Both companies will manage aircraft operations on behalf of Vertical's clients.

Vertical Aerospace CEO Stuart Simpson said that the partnership would lower market entry barriers and accelerate eVTOL services adoption around the world.

Vertical announced last month that it had deepened its ties with Honeywell in order to bring key air taxi systems up to certification. It also said it was working on a hybrid-electric long-range variant of the VX4 to expand market reach. (Reporting and editing by AnshumanTripathy in Bengaluru, Leroy Leo, and Vijay Kishore).

(source: Reuters)