German eVTOL manufacturer Lilium has received FAA G-1 certification for its Lilium Jet, becoming the third company alongside Joby and Archer to achieve this milestone in the U.S. The Lilium Jet is now ...
With tiny, ducted electric "jets" instead of exposed propellers, Lilium's eVTOL aircraft looks incredible, but it'll place a unique strain on its batteries. Lilium has invested millions into a company ...
Small fans, all things considered, deliver thrust less efficiently than big ones. Lilium might have the best-looking aircraft in the eVTOL game, but it uses 36 tiny fans where competitors use six to ...
Lilium is now planning to go to market with a larger version of the five-seat electric air taxi that it has been promoting for the past two years. T he German electric air taxi developer Lilium, after ...
German aerospace startup Lilium faces insolvency if it doesn't raise emergency funding from the state government for the southeastern state of Bavaria. Insolvency would mark a dramatic fall for a ...
Lilium, an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developer, successfully completed its merger with Qell Acquisition Group and began trading on the Nasdaq as "LILM." The merger, while ...
Electric aircraft startup Lilium is shutting down after failing to raise emergency money from the German government, according to a regulatory filing. The filing comes after a series of setbacks from ...
Lilium N.V. is in the process of liquidation of its remaining assets. Previously, the company was engaged in the research and development of electric vertical takeoff and landing aircrafts and jet for ...
Lilium has secured additional funding and deals, making it a viable player in the flying taxi space. The company has a long list of orders and a pipeline of 780 units, with plans to enter full ...
Electric aircraft startup Lilium may have ceased operations a year ago, but its insolvency filing wasn’t quite the end of the German-based company. There were multiple failed attempts to restructure ...