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Lilium, the German ‘flying taxi’ firm has secured $90 million in funding from Tencent and others

Reuters • September 5, 2017, 20:13:01 IST
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Lilium said it plans to use the fresh funding to dramatically expand hiring and carry it through the next development stages of its 5-seater electric jet.

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Lilium, the German ‘flying taxi’ firm has secured $90 million in funding from Tencent and others

Lilium, a German start-up with Silicon Valley-scale ambitions to develop a 5-passenger “flying taxi”, has raised a second, $90 million round of financing from top tech investors, making it one of the best-funded electric aircraft projects to date.

The company, which took in $11.4 million only last year, has emerged as one of Europe’s hottest **start-ups** for attempting to solve hard physics problems for a new category of aircraft capable of vertical take-off and electric powered jet flight.

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[caption id=“attachment_4011925” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Image Credit: Lilium Twitter Image Credit: Lilium Twitter[/caption]

Lilium said on Tuesday the new funding round, led by Chinese internet giant Tencent, is joined by LGT, the largest family-owned investment firm in Europe, based in Liechtenstein; Atomico, a top European venture firm; and Obvious Ventures, whose co-founder, Evan Williams, is a co-founder of Twitter.

In April, Lilium said it was developing a five-seat “ **flying taxi** ” after mounting successful test flights of a two-seat jet capable of a mid-air transition from hover mode, like drones, to wing-borne flight, like conventional aircraft.

Wing-borne, electric-powered flight allows commuter aircraft to travel five or six times the distance of drones, a Lilium executive said. A 20-km (12-mile) trip from Manhattan to JFK Airport could take as little as five minutes, he estimated.

“The concept goes far beyond what you typically see from German start-ups,” said Remo Gerber, the former European managing director of online taxi firm Gett, who was named Lilium’s chief commercial officer last month.

Its ambitions put it more in line with the likes of Tesla or Google than the e-commerce apps which currently dominate the start-up scene in Berlin or the self-financed engineering firms located across the country.

[caption id=“attachment_4011929” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]Image Credit: Lilium Twitter Image Credit: Lilium Twitter[/caption]

Lilium said it plans to use the fresh funding to dramatically expand hiring and carry it through the next development stages of its 5-seater electric jet, buying it time to meet stringent regulatory approvals.

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The 70-employee company has roughly as many outstanding job postings as current staff, and plans to scale up hiring of aeronautical engineers, physicists, computer science and electric propulsion experts rapidly, Gerber said.

Lilium, which was founded in 2015 by four graduates from the Technical University of Munich, is shooting for a manned test flight of its five-seat aircraft around 2019, and to roll-out “flying taxi” commuter services, subject to regulatory approvals, some time in the next decade.

The jet will be a lightweight aircraft powered by 36 electric jet engines mounted to its wings via 12 moveable flaps. With a range of 300 km and cruising speed of 300 km per hour, Lilium is the only electric aircraft capable of both vertical take-off and jet-powered flight, the company said.

    Combining these two features is what separates Lilium from rival start-ups working so-called flying cars or taxis that rely on drone or helicopter-like technologies, such as German rival Volocopter or European aerospace giant Airbus.

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