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Vertical Aerospace reveals next-gen full-scale VX4 eVTOL prototype

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Last updated: 2024/07/19 at 11:05 PM
EV-a2zm Published July 19, 2024 3 Min Read
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Vertical Aerospace reveals next-gen full-scale VX4 eVTOL prototype
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British aerospace manufacturer Vertical Aerospace has just introduced its new generation full-scale VX4 electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) prototype.

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Vertical Aerospace unveils faster, more powerful VX4 eVTOL prototypeCustomer demandRobust flight test program on the horizon

British eVTOL developer Vertical Aerospace unveiled a new full-scale VX4 prototype on July 18, 2024.

Read more at:https://t.co/XIwBdA1iyf#AviationTalk #aviationnews #avgeek #aviation #evtol #aviationindustry #aviationdaily pic.twitter.com/YgSM6U1X6b

— Aviation Talk (@avtalk_asia) July 19, 2024

Vertical Aerospace unveils faster, more powerful VX4 eVTOL prototype

According to the press release, Vertical Aerospace presented the “most advanced and powerful full-scale” prototype of its VX4 eVTOL aircraft in the United Kingdom.

Vertical Aerospace locally developed and assembled the next-gen VX4 in the UK.

Progress is always faster with great partners.

Check out our time-lapse below of the VX4 being built earlier this year at the @GKNAero Global Technology Centre in Bristol. pic.twitter.com/ycnydLhAcH

— Vertical Aerospace (@VerticalAero) May 31, 2024

The company outlined that this latest prototype has a 20% power-to-weight ratio increase, enabling a maximum speed of 150 mph. For context, it is the certification aircraft’s intended cruise speed.

The newly unveiled prototype is apparently the first iteration of the VX4 to use the company’s proprietary battery technology, delivering a maximum range of 100 miles between charges.

Vertical Aerospace reveals next-generation VX4 prototype https://t.co/Gu7iHJcxVA pic.twitter.com/tsLvrnTfp7

— FlightGlobal (@FlightGlobal) July 18, 2024

The VX4 can carry up to four passengers, excluding the pilot. According to the company, 60% of this latest prototype features technology and components from its aerospace partners. It indicates a notable increase from just 10% in the prior iteration.

“Our goal is to build the safest and most advanced aircraft in this new category of transport. With the new full-scale VX4 prototype, which has been built by combining our own world-leading technology with that from leading aerospace partners, we are well on the way to achieving that goal.”

Stuart Simpson, Vertical Aerospace Chief Executive Officer

Customer demand

Vertical Aerospace has already accumulated 1,500 pre-orders for the VX4 eVTOL aircraft from major buyers across the four continents, including the following:

  • Virgin Atlantic
  • American Airlines
  • Japan Airlines, GOL
  • Bristow – one of the world’s leading helicopter operators

This enormous pre-order pool equates to a whopping $6 billion, according to the company.

“This is a critical step on our road to certification and commercialisation and, while there is more to do, the support of our partners and our $6 billion order book shows the trust and confidence the industry has in our outstanding product. We are excited to start our robust, test flight programme at our Flight Test Centre as we continue our focus on achieving piloted flight.”

Stuart Simpson, Vertical Aerospace Chief Executive Officer

Robust flight test program on the horizon

Vertical Aerospace disclosed plans to continuously collaborate with the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to secure a permit to fly.

If it succeeds, the company can finally pursue its plans to launch a “robust” t eVTOL flight test program in the country. The program will help Vertical Aerospace in achieving piloted flights.

The England-based aerospace company is currently developing a similar full-scale eVTOL prototype to accelerate the planned flight test program.

These efforts align with Vertical Aerospace’s strategy to merge prototype data to design and produce the certified VX4 model for future commercial operations.

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