Lilium Unveils Plans for
Florida Air Mobility Network
The
new Orlando-area Lake Nona development is set to be the site of the first
vertiport in a planned air mobility network for Florida. German eVTOL aircraft
manufacturer Lilium announced today that it will partner with Tavistock
Development Company and the city of Orlando to build a vertiport at the heart
of the new residential community as part of the wider Aerotropolis business
park, which is adjacent to Orlando International Airport.
According
to Lilium, the Lake Nona vertiport will be the first hub for a network that
will provide flight connections for more than 20 million Floridians living
within a 185-mile radius. The company said its five-seat, all-electric Lilium
Jet eVTOL will be ready to begin commercial operations in 2025.
Tavistock’s
plans for the Lake Nona community call for between 20,000 and 30,000 new
homes. According to Lilium chief operating officer Remo Gerber, the
company will offer flights operating at up to 185 mph that can be booked via
its app, providing connections to other Florida cities such potentially Tampa
(85 miles) and West Palm Beach (160 miles).
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