German electric aviation company Lilium has achieved Design Organization Approval from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), a crucial milestone for companies involved in the development of commercial aircraft. This approval positions Lilium to hold a type certificate for its electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOL) in Europe.
Attaining the Design Organization Approval signifies that Lilium possesses the necessary organization, procedures, competencies, resources, and demonstrated diligence to design and certify aircraft according to the highest safety standards. Alastair McIntosh, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Design Organization at Lilium, emphasizes the significance of this approval as the company’s “license to operate.”
Major milestone achieved ✅
We are thrilled to announce that we have received Design Organization Approval (DOA) from @EASA – European Union Aviation Safety Agency. pic.twitter.com/9mG1a4ZGVp
— Lilium (@Lilium) November 27, 2023
Lilium is concurrently pursuing a type certificate for its Lilium jet in the United States from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Having received G-1 certification from the FAA in June, Lilium claims to be the only eVTOL company with aircraft certified by both EASA and the FAA.
Klaus Roewe, CEO of Lilium, highlights the importance of achieving Design Organization Approval, stating that it marks a cornerstone for Lilium and demonstrates EASA’s confidence in the company. Roewe sees this achievement as evidence of Lilium’s leadership in advancing the aviation industry, setting the company apart from others engaged in eVTOL development and regulatory approval.