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Archer Beats Out Joby for Lilium eVTOL Patents
The patents Archer acquired from Lilium include the German company’s calling card—ducted electric fans, 30 of which were ...
Out of all the eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) concepts gearing up to launch commercial services by 2025, Lilium claims to be the only jet. The German air mobility startup is also one ...
Lilium (LILM) signs partnership to bring its unique eVTOL jets to Asia, beginning in the Philippines
During this year’s Singapore Airshow, electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) jet developer Lilium has signed a memorandum of understanding with global aviation services provider PhilJets to ...
Lilium has raised cash and its price has bounced. The physics of Disc Load means the Lilium jet will probably not be able to take off when fully loaded. It needs a battery breakthrough and it still ...
As it preps for manned flight tests next year, the German startup sets a course for the U.S. market in 2026. Thank beer and YouTube for Lilium. One evening back in 2013, Daniel Wiegand, then an ...
Got a pilot's license? That and a cool ten mil will let you take off vertically then soar horizontally through the sky with Lilium's sleek electric-powered craft, which is now on sale in the US market ...
The German manufacturer of the Lilium eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) jet is getting closer to the highly-anticipated official launch moment after a long certification journey that ...
Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) startup Lilium reveals last-minute agreement with Mobile Uplift Corporation GmbH to purchase its operating assets, paving the way for restarting business ...
Lilium, a renowned electric aviation company hailing from Germany, is on the verge of making a significant entry into the lucrative U.S. aviation market. The company recently unveiled its ambitious ...
This article is published in Advanced Air Mobility part of Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN), and is complimentary ...
At a purpose-built laboratory on the outskirts of Munich, German manufacturer Lilium has begun testing the electrical power systems that will juice up its vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) jet. The ...
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