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American Airlines Plans Electric, Vertical Take-Off Aircraft To Serve Urban Areas

FORT WORTH, Texas (CBSDFW.COM/AP) – American Airlines announced it will invest in $25 million in U.K.-based Vertical Aerospace including preordering up to 250 electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft -- totaling around $1 billion.

Vertical Aerospace is developing the VA-X4 electric aircraft that can carry four passengers and a pilot and fly at speeds up to two hundred miles per hour with with a range of over one hundred miles.

The company said in a release on Thursday, June 10 they could potentially transport people quickly around urban city centers and to airports with the craft.

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Vertical Aerospace VA-X4 (Credit Vertical Aerospace / American Airlines)

Vertical plans to conduct its first test flight later this year with certification as early as 2024.

The American announcement came as Vertical Aerospace disclosed that it has agreed to merge with special-purpose acquisition company Broadstone Acquisition and become a publicly traded company later this year.

American, Microsoft's M12, Honeywell, Rolls-Royce and others will take stakes in Vertical through private investment in public equity, or PIPE transactions. Another investor, Irish aircraft leasing company Avolon, said Thursday that it placed a $2 billion conditional order for up to 500 Vertical aircraft.

American Airlines / Vertical VA-X4
Vertical Aerospace VA-X4 (Credit Vertical Aerospace / American Airlines)

The order hinges on Vertical meeting certain terms, which the companies did not detail.

The deal is the latest move by a major airline to demonstrate interest in developing technology around electric aircraft and alternative fuels. United announced a similar deal with another electric vertical-takeoff hopeful, Archer Aviation, in February.

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