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Vertical Aerospace Achieves First Piloted eVTOL Wingborne Flight and Secures Airframe Deal

Vertical Aerospace Achieves First Piloted eVTOL Wingborne Flight and Secures Airframe Deal
LONDON & NEW YORK, August 5, 2025 – Vertical Aerospace (NYSE: EVTL), a prominent innovator in electric aviation, has announced significant progress in its 2025 first half operating update. The company successfully completed the first piloted wingborne flight of its VX4 electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and secured a long-term airframe manufacturing partnership with Aciturri Aerostructures.
Milestones in Flight Testing and Manufacturing
Vertical Aerospace marked a major advancement by conducting the first-ever piloted wingborne flight of a winged eVTOL in European open airspace. This milestone is part of an expanding flight test program that has included multiple wingborne flights and the company’s inaugural airport-to-airport operations. These tests, carried out under a Permit to Fly granted in the second quarter, featured participation at the Royal International Air Tattoo, the world’s largest military air show, underscoring the program’s growing maturity.
In parallel with its flight testing achievements, Vertical Aerospace formalized a strategic partnership with Aciturri Aerostructures. The agreement entrusts Aciturri with the manufacture of the entire VX4 airframe—including the wing, empennage, pylons, and fuselage—for both pre-production and, subject to certification, commercial aircraft. Aciturri’s extensive experience with leading aerospace manufacturers such as Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer is expected to facilitate scalable production and support Vertical’s certification objectives.
Strengthening Supply Chain, Commercial Readiness, and Leadership
Vertical Aerospace has also deepened its collaboration with Honeywell to certify critical flight control and aircraft management systems for the VX4, reflecting a strategic focus on supply chain robustness and industrial readiness. Additionally, the company expanded its partnership with Bristow, which will operate the VX4 under a full-service, ready-to-fly model aimed at accelerating commercial deployment and enhancing customer confidence in the platform.
The company has further reinforced its leadership team with key appointments. Lord Andrew Parker, former Director General of MI5 and Lord Chamberlain, has joined the Board, while Mark Higson has been named Chief Operating Officer. Steve Vellacott also joined as Vice President of Airworthiness and Head of Design Organisation, bringing extensive operational and engineering expertise to the team.
Industry Context and Future Outlook
Vertical Aerospace’s recent accomplishments highlight the growing momentum within the eVTOL sector. The successful piloted flights and the partnership with Aciturri are likely to attract increased investor interest and may prompt competitors to accelerate their own development and collaboration efforts. Despite these advances, the company continues to face challenges related to regulatory approval, technological integration, and competition from other eVTOL developers.
CEO Stuart Simpson emphasized the company’s progress, stating, “Our first airport-to-airport flights, the new agreement with Aciturri, and our expanded partnership with Honeywell all demonstrate a program moving with pace and precision. With every step, we’re building confidence in our aircraft, our team, and our ability to deliver a scalable, certifiable product to the global market.”
Vertical Aerospace remains on track to complete its piloted transition flight—the final phase of its flight test program—in the second half of 2025, maintaining its position as a frontrunner in the race to commercialize electric vertical aviation.
The company’s H1 2025 results call is scheduled for today at 08:30 am ET (13:30 BST).

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