Vertical Aerospace Appoints New Executives
Vertical Aerospace announced the appointments of Ollie Roberts as Chief People Officer, Juan Carlos Sacristan as Chief Data & Information Officer, and Richard Moore as Vice President, Powertrain. Ollie is a C-suite executive with more than 25 years' experience leading human resources, organizational design and large-scale transformation programs across multiple industries. Most recently, Ollie served as Chief Human Resources Officer and Chief Transformation Officer at BMI Group. JC brings more than 20 years of experience driving business growth through complex technology transformations and data and AI led strategies. He has held senior leadership roles at global organisations including CDIO at Abcam, Chief Data and Analytics Officer at Adidas, Digital Global Lead at Nike and CIO at GE Gas Engines, alongside board advisory roles and experience founding and scaling start-ups.
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Vertical Aerospace Unveils Valo eVTOL Air Taxi, Aiming for Uber Black Pricing
- eVTOL Air Taxi Debut: Vertical Aerospace showcased its Valo electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft in New York, featuring a nearly 50-foot wingspan and capacity for six passengers plus a pilot, marking a significant advancement in urban air mobility.
- Affordable Pricing Strategy: The company aims to price trips from Manhattan to JFK around $150 per seat, comparable to Uber Black, which seeks to democratize urban air travel and move away from the traditional high-end helicopter market.
- Safety Certification Process: Valo will undergo rigorous certification by European aviation authorities, with a targeted operational launch in 2028, as Vertical Aerospace aims to build public trust by demonstrating safety comparable to commercial jets like the Boeing 737.
- Strategic Partnerships: Vertical is collaborating with Bristow Group and Skyports Infrastructure to establish an electric air travel network connecting New York City to major airports, enhancing its competitive edge in the emerging air taxi market.

Joby Aviation Leads U.S. Certification Race, Prepares for 2026 Dubai Launch
- Certification Progress: Joby is leading the FAA certification race in the U.S., with plans for commercialization in Dubai by 2026, which could significantly boost the company's stock price.
- Partnerships: Collaborations with Toyota, Delta Air Lines, and Uber provide Joby with essential manufacturing expertise and market access, enhancing its vertically integrated transportation service capabilities.
- Production Capacity Increase: Joby announced a doubling of its aircraft production capacity at its Marina, California facility, further solidifying its market position and meeting future demand.
- International Expansion Plans: Joby aims to launch an air taxi service in Dubai in 2026 and conduct pre-commercial evaluation flights in Saudi Arabia, showcasing its ambition for global market expansion.









