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Bavarian Startup Unveils eVTOL Aircraft 'Romeo'

Bavarian Startup ERC System Unveils eVTOL Aircraft ‘Romeo’
After years of operating discreetly, the Bavarian startup ERC System has publicly revealed its electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, named ‘Romeo’. The unveiling took place at the former Erding airbase near Munich, currently being repurposed as the Bundeswehr’s innovation centre. Last Friday, ERC System demonstrated Romeo’s flight capabilities, marking a significant milestone for the Ottobrunn-based company.
Strategic Focus and Collaboration with the Bundeswehr
In contrast to other German eVTOL startups such as Lilium and Volocopter, both of which filed for insolvency last year, ERC System deliberately avoids the “flying taxi” designation. Instead, the company is concentrating on medical missions, logistics, and military applications. This strategic direction has facilitated close collaboration with the Bundeswehr, allowing ERC System to test large unmanned prototypes within military scenarios at the innovation centre. During the centre’s inauguration, Romeo was presented to Defence Minister Boris Pistorius and Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder.
Design and Flight Demonstration
Romeo distinguishes itself through its considerable size and design. The aircraft, intended to operate with a pilot on board, weighs 2.7 tonnes and has a wingspan of 16 metres. It is equipped with eight rotors enabling vertical ascent. Currently, Romeo is capable only of hovering and has yet to achieve forward flight—a technical challenge that CEO David Löbl describes as more complex than horizontal movement. Plans are underway to integrate a pusher motor to enable forward flight, following the example of industry players such as Beta Technologies and Eve Air Mobility.
The demonstration flight at Erding was brief and conducted at low altitude, with Romeo hovering just below ten metres and performing a figure-eight maneuver. The unmanned test, remotely piloted in front of journalists, lasted less than five minutes.
Applications and Future Development
ERC System’s initial application for Romeo focuses on patient transport in partnership with DRF Luftrettung. The emphasis will be on inter-hospital transfers rather than emergency rescue, facilitating the movement of patients to specialised surgical facilities. Dr. Krystian Pracz, CEO of DRF Luftrettung, anticipates that Romeo will become a permanent component of their fleet by the 2030s, complementing existing helicopter services. The first deployments are planned for the Memmingen-Unterallgäu healthcare region.
Looking ahead, ERC System intends to develop a production model named ‘Charlie’, which will feature ten rotors instead of eight.
Challenges and Industry Context
Despite the promising debut, ERC System faces significant challenges. Regulatory approval and technological validation remain critical hurdles before Romeo can enter broader service. The market response has been cautiously optimistic, with investors closely monitoring ERC System’s progress as it navigates these obstacles. Meanwhile, major aerospace competitors such as Boeing and Embraer continue to advance their own eVTOL and defence projects, intensifying competition within the sector.
The unveiling of Romeo occurs amid a broader wave of innovation in aerospace, marked by growing interest in electric training aircraft and software-defined fuselages. ERC System’s progress will be closely observed as an indicator of the future trajectory of electric aviation in Germany and beyond.

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