Lilium Receives eVTOL Design Authority From EASA

Lilium executives and EASA officials

Lilium executives and EASA officials (L-R): EASA Acting Executive Director Luc Tytgat, Lilium Head of Department-Design Organization & ETSO Grégory Lievre, Lilium Chief Technology Officer Alastaire McIntosh and Lilium CEO Klaus Roewe.

Credit: Lilium
Lilium has received design organization approval (DOA) from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), marking a key milestone on its path to certify its Lilium Jet electric air taxi. Receiving the DOA means that Lilium is now entitled by EASA to design, develop and hold a type certificate...
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