Lilium arrives at ATLAS Flight Test Center in Spain and hires Chief Test Pilot
Lilium N.V. (NASDAQ: LILM) has appointed Andrew Strachan as Chief Test Pilot, bringing over 30 years of aviation experience, particularly in test flying. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing Lilium's flight test campaign, which will now take place at the ATLAS Flight Test Center in Spain, allowing for higher speed and longer distance tests. The company analyzed various locations in Spain and chose ATLAS for its optimal conditions. Lilium is focused on sustainable aviation technology, and Strachan's expertise is expected to contribute significantly to its growth and flight testing capabilities.
- Appointment of experienced Chief Test Pilot Andrew Strachan expected to enhance flight testing.
- Testing at ATLAS Flight Test Center in Spain allows for higher speed and longer distance capabilities.
- Strategic location selection based on optimal test conditions may improve testing outcomes.
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- Experienced aircraft test pilot Andrew Strachan joins Lilium as Chief Test Pilot
- Lilium plans to continue its flight test campaign, from hover up to high speed, at the ATLAS Flight Test Center’s state-of-the-art facilities in Spain
MUNICH, Germany, Jan. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Lilium N.V. (NASDAQ: LILM) (“Lilium”) announced that one of its 5th generation technology demonstrators (“PHX2”) has arrived at the ATLAS Flight Test Center in Villacarrillo (Jaen), Spain where Lilium plans to continue its flight test campaign at higher speeds and over longer distances, thereby expanding the testing capabilities beyond Germany.
The campaign is bolstered by newly appointed Chief Test Pilot, Andrew Strachan, who brings with him over 30 years' experience as an aircraft test pilot. Prior to joining Lilium, Strachan served in the Royal Air Force (RAF) and then had a successful career as a test pilot and later Chief Test Pilot at Leonardo Helicopters. He brings an extraordinary amount of experience, having flown multiple types of aircraft throughout the full range of test flying activities.
Lilium analyzed multiple potential locations in Spain for key test conditions including land topology, weather, and facilities before confirming ATLAS, which provides optimal infrastructure and enables the aircraft to fly over a large, unpopulated area while transitioning fully into high-speed wing-borne flight. The modern facilities and support from CATEC (Center for Advanced Aerospace Technologies) has been instrumental in setting Lilium up for a successful flight test campaign.
Andy Strachan, Chief Test Pilot at Lilium, said: “I’m thrilled to join Lilium at such an exciting moment in the company’s growth. As someone who has been influenced by aviation since childhood, it’s inspiring to be part of a company driving the next phase of sustainable, aeronautical technology.”
Alastair McIntosh, Chief Technology Officer at Lilium, said: “We’re excited for this next high-speed testing phase to begin in Spain and to welcome new Chief Test Pilot Andy Strachan who is an incredible addition to the Lilium team.”
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About Lilium:
Lilium (NASDAQ: LILM) is creating a sustainable and accessible mode of high-speed, regional transportation for people and goods. Using the Lilium Jet, an all-electric vertical take-off and landing jet, offering leading capacity, low noise and high performance with zero operating emissions, Lilium is accelerating the decarbonization of air travel. Working with aerospace, technology and infrastructure leaders, Lilium has announced planned networks in Germany, the United States and Brazil. Lilium’s 750+ strong team includes approximately 400 aerospace engineers and a leadership team responsible for delivering some of the most successful aircraft in aviation history. Founded in 2015, Lilium’s headquarters and manufacturing facilities are in Munich, Germany, with teams based across Europe and the U.S. To learn more, visit www.lilium.com.
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