FAA Accepts Lilium's Application For G-1 Certification Basis

The Lilium Jet is designed to carry a pilot and six passengers up to 250 km (155 mi.) at a cruising speed of 280 km/hr.

 

Credit: Lilium
The FAA has accepted Lilium's application to begin negotiating the certification basis for its electric air taxi, marking another milestone on the startup’s path to achieve type certification for its six-passenger Lilium Jet in late 2025. Receipt of the G-1 certification basis from the FAA is a...
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