Vertical Aerospace Gains Expanded CAA Regulatory Privileges for Piloted Transition Testing

Reuters12-19
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/EVTL">Vertical Aerospace</a> Gains Expanded CAA Regulatory Privileges for Piloted Transition Testing

Vertical Aerospace Ltd. has received additional regulatory privileges from the UK Civil Aviation Authority $(CAA)$, allowing the company to approve Flight Conditions and issue its own Permits to Fly under defined circumstances. This follows the issuance of a Permit to Fly by the CAA on November 13, 2025, enabling Vertical Aerospace to continue its piloted transition flight testing. The company is conducting these tests under full CAA oversight as it moves towards full certification of its electric aircraft. No grant or funding involving multiple organizations is mentioned.

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