With eVTOLs on the cusp of taking off commercially in the coming
years, GE Aerospace is partnering with Lilium, a leading electric
aircraft manufacturer and pioneer in Regional Air Mobility (RAM),
to build a solid safety foundation for this exciting new mode of
travel. The two companies are bringing together their respective
flight data and analytics platforms to build scalable flight data
management solutions that inform the right safety standards and
guidelines for eVTOL operators.
GE’s Event Measurement System platform will be a critical
digital component of Lilium’s unique and comprehensive aftermarket
offering “POWER-ON” that provides safe, efficient, and
customer-centric solutions for operators of the Lilium Jet. All
Lilium customers will have access to a range of digital services to
support their daily operations with critical insights and
actionable data.
eVTOLs are flying today at dedicated demonstration and testing
sites around the world in the US, Europe, and Asia, and first
customer deliveries of the Lilium Jet are expected in 2026. The
market is forecasted to grow to as much as $1 trillion by the year
2040, according to JP Morgan.
“Aviation regulators in Europe and the US are rightly setting
the highest bar for eVTOLs to meet in safety standards and
regulations,” said Andrew Coleman, General Manager, GE Aerospace’s
Software as a Service (SaaS) Group. “Together with Lilium, a leader
in the eVTOL space, we’re bringing together OEM-level flight data
monitoring and quality assurance capabilities of EMS with Lilium’s
eVTOL jet-related analytics platform to establish a robust safety
foundation for eVTOL industry that will help to accelerate
commercial scale adoption of this exciting new technology.”
“We’re thrilled to partner with GE Aerospace to ensure that
Lilium Jet operators have industry-leading comprehensive safety
data at their fingertips,” said Dominique Decard, VP Fleet
Operations, Support, and Services at Lilium. “Flight data
monitoring at a fleetwide level is a key component of our
aftermarket services offering for operators. Collaborating with GE
today will allow us to deploy the technology to support our flight
test campaign”
As part of this extraordinary partnership, GE Aerospace and
Lilium will build an OEM-level Flight Data Monitoring (FDM) or
Flight Operations Quality Assurance (FOQA) program, to monitor
eVTOL safety at a fleet wide level, as well as establish a
voluntary FDM program option for Lilium’s customers, built in
collaboration by both companies.
EMS is used by more than 60 airlines globally and more than 500
business jet operators today for FDM / FOQA. With the millions of
data points recorded by Lilium’s aircraft fed through its Fleet
Optimizer and EMS, both companies will not only be able to build
scalable FDM solutions, but also establish the safety foundations
for eVTOL operators.
Lilium’s Fleet Optimizer is the core platform for all Lilium Jet
related data and analytics that will share its insights with GE’s
EMS platform. With EMS’ exceptional legacy for safety and
efficiency, Lilium and GE, through this partnership, will also
explore how the combination of the Fleet Optimizer and EMS could
maximize efficiency and reliability of the aircraft.
More information about GE Aerospace software for the aviation
industry here.
About Lilium:Lilium (NASDAQ: LILM) is creating
a sustainable and accessible mode of high-speed, regional
transportation for people and goods. Using the Lilium Jet, an
all-electric vertical take-off and landing jet, designed to offer
leading capacity, low noise, and high performance with zero
operating emissions, Lilium is accelerating the decarbonization of
air travel. Working with aerospace, technology, and infrastructure
leaders, and with announced sales and indications of interest in
Europe, the United States, China, Brazil, the UK, the United Arab
Emirates, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Lilium’s 1000+ strong
team includes approximately 500 aerospace engineers and a
leadership team responsible for delivering some of the most
successful aircraft in aviation history. Founded in 2015, Lilium’s
headquarters and manufacturing facilities are in Munich, Germany,
with teams based across Europe and the U.S. To learn more,
visit www.lilium.com.
About GE Aerospace GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE)
is a global aerospace propulsion, services, and systems leader with
an installed base of approximately 44,000 commercial and 26,000
military aircraft engines. With a global team of 52,000 employees
building on more than a century of innovation and learning, GE
Aerospace is committed to inventing the future of flight, lifting
people up, and bringing them home safely. Learn more about how GE
Aerospace and its partners are defining flight for today, tomorrow
and the future at www.geaerospace.com.
GE Aerospace software solutions put aviation data to work with
products and services that empower airlines to run robust and
resilient operations. Flight Ops, Tech Ops, and Maintenance and
Reliability Analytics solutions from GE Aerospace, Software as a
Service help aircraft operators enhance safety & efficiency,
reduce operational disruptions, improve passenger experience, and
make better decisions regarding real-time fleet health. Today, GE
Aerospace Flight Analytics solutions supports over 17,000 aircraft
and 40,000 pilots with FlightPulse pilot application. For more
information, visit us at www.GEAerospace.com/systems/saas.
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Sam PolsteinHead of Communications,
U.S.Liliumsam.polstein@lilium.com+1.646.477.8893
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