Vertical Aerospace Stock Is Taking Off Today: What’s Going On?

Vertical Aerospace Ltd (NYSE: EVTL) shares are soaring on Thursday. Strength is possibly due to continued momentum after the company announced an order for its VX4 aircrafts last week. The company also announced a partnership to explore new variants for the VX4.

Vertical Aerospace Ltd (NYSE:EVTL) shares are soaring on Thursday.

Strength is possibly due to continued momentum after the company announced an order for its VX4 aircrafts last week. The company also announced a partnership to explore new variants for the VX4.

Vertical Aerospace’s strategic partnership with E-One Moli Energy Corp (Molicel) secures the supply of market leading battery cells to develop the VX4 through certification and entry into service. 

On Monday, Vertical Aerospace announced a partnership with Babcock International to explore new applications for its eVTOL aircraft. The company highlighted strong demand for the VX4 from airline customers, aircraft lessors and helicopter and tourism operators.

Vertical Aerospace on Tuesday announced that it selected CAE to be the pilot training partner for the VX4. The announcement moves the company one step closer to its targeted entry into service in 2025. 

Vertical Aerospace is a global aerospace and technology company that is focused on developing zero emissions aviation.

See Also: Nokia Shares Are Popping Off Today: What’s Happening?

EVTL Price Action: Vertical Aerospace has traded between $18.44 and $2.72 over a 52-week period.

The stock was up 33.9% at $8.05 at press time. 

Photo: RyedaleWeb from Pixabay.

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