Inside Lilium, the German company trying to revolutionize air travel

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German aerospace company Lilium wants to revolutionize air travel by making it a zero-emission sector.

German aerospace company Lilium wants to revolutionize air travel with its electric vertical take-off and landing jet.

"We want to make a regional plane that has a decent transport capacity to have a meaningful effect on CO2 emission reduction." "There was a lot of efficiency gain made by the structure, by the systems, notably by the engines. However, you can see it's now coming to a kind of plateau," Roewe said. However, Daniel Wiegand, Lilium's chief engineer of innovation and future programs, said the company has an offering that is different from its rivals.

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