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Powered by electrically driven ducted fans, the five-seat Lilium Jet is designed for autonomous flight. Initial flight tests have included fore-and-aft transitions, left and right turns and a pivot on the spot, both in and out of ground effect. Testing will build on the lessons learned in earlier flights with a smaller vehicle and the new prototype has thousands of sensors and a sophisticated instrumentation system. With technology at the core of Aviation Week & Space Technology's content, you won't want to miss our expert analysis and insights into the company's plans to manufacture and operate the Lilium Jet as part of an on-demand air taxi service. Access Exclusive subscriber-only in-depth coverage as the Lilium hopes to certify the aircraft and begin services in various cities around the world. Plus every subscriber has access to our expanding eBook library, featuring manned and unmanned innovation in aviation, the renaissance of high-speed air travel, the legends behind the world's first wide-body jet, emerging technologies making their way into the MRO market, technological developments for new satellites & the next generation of space start-ups and the most pressing issues facing military pilots today. Subscribe today and receive all of this plus exclusive online access at aviationweek.com | SUBSCRIBE NOW | | Image Credit: Lilium |
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