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    Vertical Aerospace, Bristow expand partnership to accelerate commercial air taxi launch

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    Posted on June 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Vertical Aerospace and Bristow Group expand their partnership to accelerate the launch of commercial air taxi services using eVTOL aircraft, aiming for cost reductions and market expansion.

    Vertical Aerospace and Bristow Strengthen Partnership for Air Taxi Services

    By Anshuman Tripathy

    (Reuters) -British electric-aircraft developer Vertical Aerospace said on Thursday it has expanded its partnership with helicopter ride operator Bristow Group as it aims to bring air taxi services into commercial operation.

    U.S.-listed shares of Vertical were up 2.6% in premarket trade and Bristow was up 3%.

    Texas-based Bristow Group - which offers short-distance helicopter rides in several countries, including the UK and the U.S. - has also ordered up to 50 of Vertical's VX4 aircraft, with the option to purchase 50 more.

    Air taxi startups are heavily investing to secure approvals and commercialize electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, to meet the growing demand for faster, more sustainable urban transportation amid a stringent regulatory environment.

    The deal provides Vertical's customers a scalable eVTOL platform, without the need to build operational infrastructure from scratch, the companies said.

    "We think...that eVTOL aircraft will be a 60% to 70% reduction in direct operating cost," Chris Bradshaw, CEO of Bristow Group, told Reuters in an interview.

    The partnership also includes access to certified aircraft, trained pilots, maintenance and insurance via Bristow, with both companies managing aircraft operations for Vertical's customers.

    "This strategic partnership ... mirrors what already successfully works in aviation today," said Vertical Aerospace CEO Stuart Simpson, adding that it will lower barriers to market entry and accelerate eVTOL service adoption worldwide.

    Last month, Vertical said it deepened ties with Honeywell to take key air taxi systems to certification and was developing a long-range hybrid-electric variant of its VX4 in an attempt to widen market reach.

    (Reporting by Anshuman Tripathy in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo and Vijay Kishore)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Vertical Aerospace partners with Bristow to launch air taxi services.
    • •Bristow orders up to 50 VX4 eVTOL aircraft from Vertical.
    • •Partnership aims to reduce operating costs by 60-70%.
    • •Collaboration includes certified aircraft and trained pilots.
    • •Vertical deepens ties with Honeywell for air taxi systems.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Vertical Aerospace, Bristow expand partnership to accelerate commercial air taxi launch

    1What companies are involved in the partnership?

    The partnership involves Vertical Aerospace, a British electric-aircraft developer, and Bristow Group, a helicopter ride operator.

    2What is the purpose of the partnership?

    The partnership aims to accelerate the launch of air taxi services by providing a scalable eVTOL platform and operational support.

    3How many aircraft has Bristow ordered from Vertical Aerospace?

    Bristow has ordered up to 50 of Vertical's VX4 aircraft, with options for additional units.

    4What are the expected benefits of eVTOL aircraft according to Bristow's CEO?

    Chris Bradshaw, CEO of Bristow Group, stated that eVTOL aircraft could achieve a 60% to 70% reduction in direct operating costs.

    5What additional support does the partnership provide?

    The partnership includes access to certified aircraft, trained pilots, maintenance, and insurance, with both companies managing operations for Vertical's customers.

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