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About Vertical Aerospace

Vertical Aerospace is a British aerospace company pioneering electric aviation and urban air mobility through its vertical take-off and landing aircrafts. The company develops eVTOL platforms such as Valo and VX4, designed for up to six passengers with pilot oversight, aiming to enable zero-emission, rapid point-to-point travel. With a focus on safety, space, and serenity, Vertical Aerospace positions itself as a leader in next-generation air mobility and flight test programs in the UK and beyond.

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