Flying taxi built by UK firm Vertical Aerospace set to fly in coming weeks

Flying taxi built by UK firm Vertical Aerospace set to fly in coming weeks after prototype is completed

  • Replica of firm’s VX4 model was showcased at Farnborough air show 
  • Now a working version will take to the skies – subject to clearance by CAA
  • Prototype mainly built at UK-based engineering giant GKN’s site in Bristol
  • VX4 will carry one pilot and four passengers

A flying taxi built by UK firm Vertical Aerospace is set to fly in the coming weeks after a prototype was completed. 

A replica of the firm’s VX4 model was showcased at the Farnborough air show but now a working version will take to the skies for the next stage of testing – subject to clearance by the Civil Aviation Authority. 

Flying high: A replica of the firm's VX4 model was showcased at the Farnborough air show but now a working version (pictured) will take to the skies

Flying high: A replica of the firm’s VX4 model was showcased at the Farnborough air show but now a working version (pictured) will take to the skies

The prototype was mainly built at UK-based engineering giant GKN’s site in Bristol. 

Production of the VX4 – which will carry one pilot and four passengers – is expected to get off the ground fully from 2025, but the company has yet to reveal where. 

Bristol-based Vertical listed on the New York stock exchange last December and is valued at £1.1billion. 

Stephen Fitzpatrick – the founder of Vertical – described the completion of the VX4 prototype as a ‘critical engineering milestone’. 

The firm has worked alongside Rolls-Royce as well as US contractor Honeywell, Italy’s Leonardo and Microsoft, to develop the aircraft.

source: dailymail.co.uk