Lilium Shores Up Funding, Advances Prototype Assembly

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (R) listens to Lilium Air Mobility CEO Klaus Roewe as they next to a Lilium Jet

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (right) being briefed by Lilium CEO Klaus Roewe next to a Lilium Jet at this year's ILA Berlin air show.

Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty
BERLIN—Lilium has bought itself around three to four months’ time through a capital raise concluded at the end of May, CEO Klaus Roewe says. Talks with the German and French governments about loan guarantees and a substantial industrial footprint in France are continuing. Lilium raised $114 million...
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