Vaeridion Names Partners For eCTOL Regional Airliner

Vaeridion Microliner

Vaeridion’s all-electric Microliner uses a long-span, low-drag wing to minimize energy consumption.

Credit: Vaeridion
German startup Vaeridion has announced a series of partnerships to support development of its planned nine-passenger electric conventional-takeoff-and-landing (eCTOL) regional airliner. The Munich-based company is aiming to certify and deliver the Microliner by 2030, targeting routes up to 500 km...
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