Article 5MWBR Lilium in talks with Brazilian airline for $1B order

Lilium in talks with Brazilian airline for $1B order

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Aria Alamalhodaei
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German electric aircraft startup Lilium is negotiating the terms for a 220-aircraft, $1 billion order with one of Brazil's largest domestic airlines, the companies said Monday. Should the deal with Azul move forward, it would mark the largest order in Lilium's history and its first foray into South American markets.

A term sheet has been signed and we will move toward a final agreement in the coming months," a Lilium spokesperson told TechCrunch.

The 220 aircraft would fly as part of a new, co-branded airline network that would operate in Brazil. Should the two companies come to an agreement, Azul would operate and maintain the fleet of the flagship seven-seater aircraft, and Lilium would provide custom spare parts, including replacement batteries, and an aircraft health monitoring platform.

Deliveries would commence in 2025, a year after Lilium has said it plans to begin commercial operations in Europe and the United States. These timelines are dependent upon Lilium receiving key certification approvals from each country's requisite aerospace regulator. Azul said in a statement it would support Lilium with the necessary regulatory approval processes in Brazil" as part of the agreement.

Even if a deal is reached, it would likely be subject to Lilium hitting certain performance standards and benchmarks, similar to the conditions of Archer Aviation's $1 billion order with United Airlines. Still, orders of this value are seen as a positive signal to markets and investors that an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft is more than smoke and mirrors.

Also like Archer, Lilium is planning on taking the SPAC route to going public. The company in March announced its intention to merge with Qell Acquisition Corp. and list on Nasdaq under ticker symbol LILM." SPACs have become a popular vehicle for public listing across the transportation sector, but they've become especially popular with capital-intensive eVTOL startups.

The merger may be necessary for the company's continued operations. According to the German news website Welt, Lilium added a risk warning to its 2019 balance sheet noting that it will run out of money in December 2022 should the SPAC merger not be completed.

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