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Airlines order several hundred electric planes from Vertical Aerospace

Electrification will transform flight at 21th century in the same way the jet engine did 70 years ago Stephen Fitzpatrick, CEO of Vertical Aerospace and co-founder of eVTOL, said in a statement. Two major airlines seem to agree with him since American Airlines and Virgin Atlantic have just ordered several hundred VA-X4, an electric plane with vertical take-off, from Vertical Aerospace.

Vertical Aerospace to design nearly 1,000 VA-X4 electric aircraft

Vertical Aerospace is an electric vertical take-off and landing or eVTOL start-up company based in Bristol, UK. It just announced on Thursday, June 10 that it had received pre-orders for almost 1,000 VA-X4 electric planes. Among these pre-orders, American Airlines would have ordered between 250 and 350, Virgin Atlantic would have ordered between 50 and 150 VA-X4 and the aircraft leasing group Avolon would have also ordered 310 of these planes.

Recall that Vertical Aerospace described the VA-X4 as ” the world’s first certified winged vertical take-off and landing aircraft “, Being able” carry up to five people ā€¯Including four passengers and a pilot and which can reach a cruising speed of 325 km / h for a maximum range of 193 km.

An electric plane that does not lack strengths

But the VA-X4 also has other strengths. Indeed, it is 100 times quieter than a helicopter, more secure, easier to pilot and yet consumes less energy and power than a helicopter.

According to the company, this electric plane would have a wingspan of 15 meters and 13 meters long and can take off and land on existing helipads. It is also said to have efficient aerodynamics, a payload capacity of 450 kg, an EASA certified design and is powered by Lithium-ion batteries.

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