Lessor Avolon Cites High EVTOL Demand As Commitments Top 550

Vertical Aerospace
An agreement with Turkey’s Gozen for up to 100 Vertical VX4 eVTOLs takes lessor Avolon’s total customer commitments to beyond 550 aircraft.
Credit: Vertical Aerospace
Strong interest in electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicles is a clear sign airlines globally are taking the need to decarbonize seriously, according to the head of one of the largest lessors of commercial aircraft. With the announcement of a commitment from Turkey’s Gozen Holding for...
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