Insolvent German electric aircraft manufacturer Lilium is to receive €200 million ($206 million) from the investor consortium Mobile Uplift Corporation (MUC), the Bernstein Group consultancy firm ...
@ Aermaco: In the event of engine failure, Lilium and most eVTOLs glide worse than traditional aircraft. They face impact speeds over 100 knots due to high wing loading (small wings, high weight ...
A group of European and American investors as the Mobile Lift Corporation agreed to acquire the assets of the German eVTOL aircraft developer Lilium, AIN reported. On Dec. 24 Lilium […] ...
Lilium has had a wild Christmas — but it's largely good news for the embattled electric air taxi company. Munich, Germany-based Lilium was founded a decade ago to design eVTOL style aircraft ...
FRANKFURT—The group of investors seeking to take over electric aircraft manufacturer Lilium plans to invest more than €200 million ($205 million) into the insolvent company. Mobile Uplift ...
a consortium of European and North American investors, has agreed to acquire the operating assets of bankrupt electric aircraft manufacturer Lilium. The deal, announced on Dec. 24, will allow ...
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 ...
Executive eVTOL operator The Ambitious Group signs sales agreement with Lilium GmbH for the purchase of eight Lilium Jets, with options for six moreLilium team continues to prepare for first ...