Vaeridion Advances Battery Work For Electric Microliner

Caption: Vaeridion is aiming to certify its all-electric Microliner around 2030.  Credit: Vaeridion

Vaeridion is aiming to certify its all-electric Microliner around 2030.

Credit: Vaeridion
German electric aircraft startup Vaeridion has started producing battery packs at its new facility in Oberpfaffenhofen as it works toward flight testing the powertrain system for its nine-seat Microliner aircraft. The company has wrapped up the first test campaign of its first-generation battery...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Rhode Island, Ben covers advanced air mobility and is a contributor to Aviation Week’s Business Aviation & AAM Report.

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