Avolon Exceeds Pre-Order Commitments and Places Over 500 VX4 Aircraft With Leading Airlines
Vertical Aerospace (NYSE: EVTL) has announced that Avolon has successfully pre-ordered 500 VX4 electric aircraft within nine months, demonstrating substantial market demand for its technology. The VX4 will serve globally with pre-orders extending to regions including Turkey, UK, Japan, Brazil, and Southeast Asia, totaling a significant $5.4 billion in value. Avolon's collaboration with major airlines reflects confidence in Vertical's aircraft, which is on track for a mid-decade launch. The VX4 is designed for zero-emission travel, promising to revolutionize short-haul air travel.
- Avolon has fully placed its pre-order of 500 VX4s within nine months, indicating strong demand.
- The VX4's global reach includes new markets like Turkey, expanding Vertical's customer base.
- The VX4 has a substantial pre-order book valued at $5.4 billion, leading the eVTOL market.
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- Avolon exceeds its placement of 500 VX4s within nine months
- Demonstrates significant market demand for Vertical’s technology and approach to building and certifying its electric aircraft
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VX4 pre-orders achieve global reach with
Turkey joining US,UK ,Japan ,Brazil ,Greenland ,Southeast Asia and theCaribbean where the VX4 will fly
This has been achieved by placing aircraft with flag carriers and innovative airlines such as JAL, AirAsia and Brazil’s largest airline Gol, in addition to today’s announcement with leading Turkish aviation group, Gözen Holding, for up to 100 VX4 eVTOL aircraft. Avolon’s success in placing 550 VX4s in under a year emphasises the high demand for the aircraft and displays the significant growth in market appetite for eVTOLs.
Vertical has sold its VX4 aircraft directly to a broad range of customers including aircraft lessors, airlines, helicopter operators and tourism groups. The global reach achieved through Vertical’s conditional pre-orders for its VX4 means it has the largest pre-order book by value in the eVTOL market for
Avolon exceeding its VX4 pre-orders marks a significant milestone in its partnership with Vertical and further reflects Avolon’s confidence in Vertical’s electric aircraft, which is on track to be to be flying in cities worldwide by the middle of the decade. Vertical and Avolon are collaborating with the VX4’s airline customers in Working Groups to accelerate the deployment of the VX4, as well as on eVTOL infrastructure and regional-specific certification requirements.
Together with its partners including Rolls-Royce, Honeywell and Microsoft, along with GKN, Leonardo and
Dómhnal Slattery, CEO of Avolon commented: “Today marks an important milestone on our eVTOL journey, as we have now fully placed our VX4 orderbook with some of the leading international airlines and aviation companies all over the world. The opportunities to deploy the VX4 are enormous and, as is evident with our placement progress to date, zero emissions eVTOL air travel will reshape the short-haul travel market. Our partnership with Gözen Holding will create a pioneer in UAM in
The strong demand for our VX4 orderbook and for zero emissions travel, confirms our view that demand for eVTOL aircraft would always outstrip supply. As a result, we will continue working with other partners that want to purchase or lease the VX4 in order to fully size the potential market and demand for this aircraft.”
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