Lilium Aviation has released new footage of its electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft and announced that it is preparing to move to production at a new facility. The company claims that the ...
The aircraft itself promises a cruise speed of 175 mph (280 km/h) at an altitude of 10,000 feet, and "a range of 155+ miles (250+ km), including reserves." We're not sure if that means the range ...
Six months after revealing its five-seat electric VTOL aircraft, German startup Lilium has shown it flying at speeds over 100 km/h (62 mph), and moving between VTOL and winged flight, in a new video.
Electric aircraft startup Lilium is shutting down after failing to raise emergency money from the German government, according to a regulatory filing. The filing comes after a series of setbacks from ...
Lilium, once a darling in the nascent industry of electric aircraft that raised more than $1 billion before going public, has ceased operations and laid off about 1,000 workers after efforts to gain ...
The fixed-wing aircraft is made to launch vertically so that it doesn’t need a runway. Lilium will initially be restricted to airfields for take off and landing, due to regulations, but its makers ...
Lilium N.V. (NASDAQ:LILM) shares are trading higher after it entered into a definitive sales agreement with Saudia Group or 50 Lilium Jets, with options for an additional 50 aircraft. Following the ...
German start-up Lilium has completed the first phase of testing with its electric-powered Lilium Jet, which includes the crucial transition from vertical to horizontal flight. German start-up Lilium ...
While the technical challenges of creating a flying car haven’t really changed, a veritable army of startups is giving it a go. One of those startups, Germany’s Lilium Aviation, is even attracting ...
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