Air taxi prototype exceeds 100 km/h
A prototype flying taxi has achieved speeds in excess of 100 km/h (62 mph), its German developer Lilium said yesterday, giving it confidence to expand production capacity ahead of a planned commercial launch in 2025.
Munich-based Lilium is one of a clutch of startups working on battery-powered aircraft that can take off vertically, potentially sparing future travellers the hassle of an airport check-in or delays due to road traffic.
Powered by 36 electric motors, the Lilium sports a fixedwing design that its makers say will give it an efficiency and range advantage over more drone-like competitors, such as German rival Volocopter and Britain’s Vertical Aerospace.
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