Groupe ADP and eVTOL developer Lilium will collaborate on infrastructures for the Lilium Jet in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia

French firm Groupe ADP, which operates and develops 23 airports around the globe with its partners TAV Airports and GMR Airports, will work with Lilium to make its vertiports accessible to Lilium’s customers.

Groupe ADP is developing vertiports at Paris Charles de Gaulle and Paris Le Bourget airports – as well as a temporary site in the heart of Paris in 2024. Groupe ADP’s vertiports will significantly bolster the Lilium network in France and establish Paris as an important regional hub for Lilium Jet operators. In addition to their flagship locations in France, Groupe ADP operates an extensive network of international airports around the world including key sites in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and India. These sites will be crucial for operators of the Lilium Jet as they work to bring regional electric aviation to passengers starting in 2026.

Groupe ADP’s vertiports will significantly bolster the Lilium network in France
Groupe ADP’s vertiports will significantly bolster the Lilium network in France Lilium

Sebastien Borel, CCO of Lilium, said: “It is becoming increasingly clear that some of the very first eVTOL flights will happen in France and this partnership brings that milestone closer into view.” He continued, “Groupe ADP has an impressive portfolio of airports, both in France and around the world in markets that will be key to Lilium’s commercial operations.”

Edward Arkwright, Deputy CEO of Groupe ADP, said: “As a pioneer in developing infrastructure for advanced air mobility and a global airports operator, we are thrilled to officialise the work we have been conducting with Lilium to ensure the development of new services by eVTOL in the Paris region and worldwide.”

Lilium aims to bring regional electric aviation to passengers by 2026
Lilium aims to bring regional electric aviation to passengers by 2026 Lilium