Vertical Aerospace Welcomes UK CAA’s Preparation for Commercial eVTOL Operations by 2028
- Major new policy consultation reinforces the UK’s leadership in advanced air mobility
- Clear framework aligned to Vertical’s 2028 market entry timeline
- Vertical’s Chief Engineer David King spoke on the CAA’s “On Air” podcast about how partnership with regulators drives safe eVTOL certification
- Vertical has received its Permit to Fly from the CAA and commenced ‘Phase 4 – Transition’ flight testing

Vertical's VX4 prototype ahead of starting ‘Phase 4 – Transition’ piloted flight testing in November.
The consultation represents a defining moment for the UK’s advanced air mobility sector, aligning with both Vertical’s certification and market entry timeline and the
The consultation sets out regulatory requirements for commercial eVTOL operations, including pilot licensing, flight operations, vertiport infrastructure, and aircraft airworthiness. Importantly, it reaffirms SC-VTOL as the basis for type certification – the high-safety certification standard first developed by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and equivalent to those used by commercial airliners. This alignment between the CAA and EASA ensures a globally recognized, fully exportable certification pathway.
The CAA is leveraging existing aviation frameworks wherever possible – covering pilot training, airspace management, and maintenance – and reinforces safety as the top priority, while ensuring regulation must also support innovation and sector growth. This continuity provides predictability and confidence to
Trevor Woods, Director of Regulatory Affairs at Vertical Aerospace said: “Clear and consistent regulation is critical to Vertical’s industrial scale-up and the VX4’s safe entry-into-service. The UK’s rigorous yet progressive approach provides a de-risked pathway to certification and operations in 2028, ensuring we can scale globally with confidence while meeting the highest safety standards in the industry. We value the CAA’s collaborative approach – working side-by-side with industry to build a safe, efficient regulatory framework for the certification and operation of our aircraft."
This week, Vertical’s Chief Engineer, David King, joined the ‘CAA on Air’ podcast to discuss how close collaboration between the regulator and manufacturer is accelerating progress toward safe, certified eVTOL operations. Vertical also announced this week that it has received its Permit to Fly from the CAA and commenced ‘Phase 4 – Transition’ flight testing, the final stage of its VX4 prototype flight-test programme.
About Vertical Aerospace
Vertical Aerospace is a global aerospace and technology company pioneering electric aviation. Vertical is creating a safer, cleaner, and quieter way to travel. Its VX4 is a piloted, four-passenger, Electric Vertical TakeOff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft, with zero operating emissions. Vertical is also developing a hybrid-electric variant, offering increased range and mission flexibility to meet the evolving needs of the advanced air mobility market.
Vertical combines partnerships with leading aerospace companies, including GKN, Honeywell, and Aciturri, with its own proprietary battery and propeller technology to develop the world’s most advanced and safest eVTOL.
Vertical has c.1,500 pre-orders of the VX4, with customers across four continents, including American Airlines, Japan Airlines, GOL, and Bristow. Certain customer obligations are expected to be fulfilled via third-party agreements. Headquartered in
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Source: Vertical Aerospace