Lilium N.V. has begun the next phase of flight testing in Spain with its fifth generation technology demonstrator, Phoenix 2.
Over the coming months at the ATLAS Flight Test Centre, Lilium plans to extend the flight envelope through full transition and high-speed flight. The same aircraft carried out flight testing in southern Germany last year.
Lilium also plans to introduce an additional demonstrator aircraft, Phoenix 3, which is scheduled to arrive in Spain for first flight this summer. This aircraft is expected to significantly accelerate the flight test campaign.
Together with excellent weather conditions, the ATLAS Flight Test Centre provides optimal infrastructure and enables aircraft to fly over a large, unpopulated area while transitioning fully to high-speed wing-borne flight. The modern facilities and support from the Andalusian Foundation for Aerospace Development and Centre for Advanced Aerospace Technologies have been instrumental in setting Lilium up for a successful flight test campaign.
Daniel Wiegand, co-founder and ceo of Lilium says: "We are excited to have kicked off our next phase of flight testing in Spain. This step takes us even closer to reaching our goal of creating a sustainable and accessible mode of high-speed, low noise regional air mobility."
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Lilium GmbH | Airframer |
ATLAS Experimental Flight Centre | Flight Testing |
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Lilium Lilium Jet |
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