Lilium announced that it will unveil the full-scale Lilium Jet model for the first time at EBACE2024.This will be the first public premiere of the full-scale Lilium Jet model. Lilium Jet, an all-electric VTOL jet, designed to offer leading capacity, low noise, and high performance with zero operating emissions, represents a significant leap in sustainable aviation. With its pioneering architecture leveraging the advantages of Ducted Electric Vectored Thrust, the Lilium Jet will bring remarkable efficiency and accessibility to regional aviation. Lilium started production of the Lilium Jet in 2023.
Sebastien Borel, CCO of Lilium, commented: “We are delighted to return to EBACE this year; a year that represents a major milestone for Lilium as we gear up for the first piloted flight of the Lilium Jet targeted for the end of the year. Consequently, it is fitting that we are returning to EBACE in a very big way, with our largest presence at the show to date as we make the inaugural public debut of the full-scale Lilium Jet model.”

The full-scale Lilium Jet model will be on display at the Lilium Stand adjacent to the hall main entrance (Stand A39, Exhibit Hall 4-6), as part of Lilium’s largest presence at EBACE to date and as one of the largest exhibitors at the show.

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