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Fundraising
Vertical Aerospace Secures $90 Million
Published
11 months agoon
By
Jacob StonerTable Of Contents

Vertical Aerospace, a UK-based eVTOL aircraft manufacturer, has raised $90 million in fresh capital through a public equity offering completed in January 2025. The raise includes $60 million in new investments and a $30 million commitment from existing shareholders, further strengthening the company’s financial position as it pushes toward certification and commercial deployment of its VX4 aircraft.
What Is the Mission and Vision of Vertical Aerospace?
Vertical Aerospace aims to redefine air mobility by developing zero-emission aircraft that are safe, quiet, and efficient. Its vision is a world where electric flight becomes a routine mode of transport, easing congestion and lowering aviation’s carbon footprint. The company’s flagship vehicle, the VX4, is central to that mission, promising fast, clean transportation over urban areas.
Core Technology and Products of Vertical Aerospace
At the core of Vertical’s efforts is the VX4 eVTOL aircraft—a five-seat, fully electric air taxi designed for short to medium-range flights. It features:
- A tilt-wing configuration for efficient lift and forward propulsion
- A projected range of over 100 miles per charge
- Low operating noise, making it suitable for urban deployment
- Cutting-edge digital flight control systems and electric propulsion
The VX4 is undergoing rigorous testing with a certification target of 2026 under both the UK CAA and EASA regulations.
Vertical Aerospace’s Market Position and Recent Traction
Vertical has positioned itself as one of Europe’s leading eVTOL developers, with over 1,400 conditional pre-orders from global operators like American Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, and Avolon. The recent funding round ensures continuity in development as the company enters a critical phase in its timeline: transitioning from prototype testing to commercial readiness.
Public listing on the NYSE under the ticker EVTL has provided a transparent platform for investors and allowed Vertical to tap into capital markets as needed. Despite broader market pressures in the eVTOL space, the $90 million raise demonstrates continued investor confidence.
Details of Vertical Aerospace’s January 2025 Funding Round
The most recent round, finalized in January 2025, included:
- $60 million in new capital raised via common share issuance
- $30 million from pre-existing investors, showing internal confidence
- Proceeds earmarked for flight testing, certification, and early production preparation
- Extended cash runway into late 2025, supporting key engineering milestones
This strategic raise also comes on the heels of significant cost-optimization efforts, including supplier restructuring and test program efficiencies.
Why Vertical Aerospace Remains a Company to Watch
With one of the most advanced eVTOL prototypes in Europe, a maturing certification strategy, and recent capital to sustain momentum, Vertical Aerospace is firmly on the radar of investors, regulators, and aviation leaders alike. Its methodical approach—focusing on certification first, followed by commercial scale—sets it apart from competitors promising earlier launches without equivalent regulatory readiness.
As the VX4 inches closer to approval, Vertical Aerospace is positioned to help pioneer the electric aviation revolution not only in the UK but across the globe.
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As the CEO of Flyeye.io, Jacob Stoner spearheads the company's operations with his extensive expertise in the drone industry. He is a licensed commercial drone operator in Canada, where he frequently conducts drone inspections. Jacob is a highly respected figure within his local drone community, where he indulges his passion for videography during his leisure time. Above all, Jacob's keen interest lies in the potential societal impact of drone technology advancements.
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