EVTL
VERTICAL (EVTL)
NYSE
$2.05-$0.04 (-1.68%)
Price as of Jun 23, 2026 12:48 PM EDT
  • $144.6M
    Market Cap
  • -60.46%
    1-Year Change
  • Aerospace & Defense
    Industry

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Vertical Aerospace: Pre-Flight Checks Point to a Breakout

Vertical Aerospace has achieved significant milestones in its eVTOL aircraft development, including manufacturing its first proprietary all-electric Valo battery and initiating testing of a next-generation hybrid-electric system with 1,000-mile range capability. With $850 million in secured financing and a market cap of $300 million, the company trades at a discount to competitors despite similar regulatory progress. The stock faces high short interest (24.52%) but upcoming catalysts like the mid-2026 Critical Design Review could trigger a repricing event.

05/20/2026, 10:16 AM • Investing

eVTOL Investing: Ditch the Taxi, Buy the Blueprint

The eVTOL sector is bifurcating between vertically integrated air taxi operators (Joby, Archer) and pure-play OEM manufacturers (Vertical Aerospace). In today's high-interest-rate environment, the capital-light B2B manufacturing model appears better positioned than the cash-intensive TaaS airline model, despite the latter commanding higher market valuations.

05/14/2026, 11:31 AM • Investing

Forget This Trump eVTOL Darling: A Diversified Defense Contractor Is the Smarter Long‑Term Holding

The article compares Vertical Aerospace, a U.K.-based eVTOL start-up that surged on Trump administration drone support, with RTX Corp., an established defense contractor. While Vertical Aerospace shows progress toward certification by 2028, it remains unprofitable with no revenue and is burning $112 million annually, requiring $800 million in new financing that could dilute shareholders by 50%. RTX, by contrast, generated $22.1 billion in Q1 2026 sales with $2.1 billion in profits and $1.3 billion in free cash flow, making it the safer long-term investment despite lower upside potential.

05/03/2026, 5:05 AM • The Motley Fool

United Airlines' CEO Shocked the Market: Here's What It Means to eVTOL Investors

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby expressed safety concerns about eVTOL operations in crowded airport airspace, casting doubt on a key revenue model for the industry. This is particularly problematic for Archer Aviation, which has a conditional purchase agreement with United that could be at risk. In contrast, Delta's continued support for Joby Aviation, which operates as a transportation-as-a-service company rather than an aircraft manufacturer, suggests a more favorable outlook for Joby's business model.

04/30/2026, 9:05 PM • The Motley Fool

Battle Royale: Joby Aviation vs. Boeing. Only One Can Make You Rich.

The eVTOL market features competing business models: Joby and Boeing's Wisk pursue transportation-as-a-service (TaaS) with piloted and autonomous aircraft respectively, while competitors like Archer and Vertical follow the OEM model. Joby holds a first-mover advantage in the TaaS race and is ahead in FAA certification, but faces long-term competition from Wisk's autonomous, cost-effective approach backed by Boeing's global service network. Joby is developing autonomous capabilities through partnerships with Nvidia and its acquisition of Xwing's autonomy division.

04/23/2026, 3:05 AM • The Motley Fool

$7.08 Bn Multirotor EVTOL Aircraft Market Global Forecast to 2032 - Operational Emphasis is Shifting from Demonstration Flights to Fully Developed Operational Design Domains

The multirotor eVTOL aircraft market is projected to grow from $3.96 billion in 2025 to $7.08 billion by 2032, with an 8.64% CAGR. The industry is transitioning from demonstration flights to fully operational systems, with key focus areas including regulatory compliance, infrastructure integration, battery technology, and supply chain resilience. Success depends on region-specific strategies and balancing certification with commercial readiness.

04/17/2026, 10:49 AM • GlobeNewswire

Vertical Aerospace Lands $850M Lifeline: What It Means for Investors

Vertical Aerospace secured an $850 million financing package from Mudrick Capital and Yorkville Advisors, addressing critical liquidity concerns. The deal includes a $50 million immediate equity injection and up to $750 million in optional financing, along with extended debt maturity to 2030. This funding enables the company to advance its Valo eVTOL aircraft development, complete certification testing, and expand battery production, shifting investor focus from survival to long-term growth potential.

04/08/2026, 10:11 AM • Investing

INVESTOR ALERT: Pomerantz Law Firm Investigates Claims on Behalf of Investors of Vertical Aerospace Ltd. – EVTL

Pomerantz LLP is investigating potential securities fraud claims against Vertical Aerospace Ltd. following the company's disclosure of material uncertainty regarding its ability to continue as a going concern in its 2025 annual report. The disclosure triggered an 18.18% stock price decline on March 24, 2026.

03/31/2026, 5:55 PM • GlobeNewswire

EVTOL Aircraft Market - Global Forecast 2026-2032: Opportunities in Urban Air Mobility, Autonomous Systems, Sustainable Propulsion, Infrastructure Integration, Strategic Partnerships

The global eVTOL aircraft market is experiencing rapid expansion, growing from USD 1.20 billion in 2024 to a projected USD 4.45 billion by 2032 at a CAGR of 17.76%. Key drivers include advancements in battery technology, autonomous flight systems, regulatory framework development, and infrastructure investment. However, tariffs on aviation components are creating supply chain challenges and extended development timelines for manufacturers.

03/04/2026, 5:58 AM • GlobeNewswire

Vertical Aerospace Traded a Delay for a Major Advantage

Vertical Aerospace announced the completion of its third full-scale prototype aircraft, offsetting a minor delay in its piloted transition flight to early 2026. The new aircraft doubles the company's testing capacity and operational redundancy, while the UK Civil Aviation Authority granted it authority to approve its own flight conditions. With a market cap of $560 million versus multi-billion-dollar competitors, analysts see significant upside potential, with Needham & Company raising its price target to $11.00.

12/24/2025, 8:42 AM • Investing

This California-Based Company Could Be a High-Potential eVTOL Play Right Now

Joby Aviation is positioned as a leading electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft company with a unique vertically integrated business model, focusing on manufacturing and operating its own aircraft for transportation services, with strong partnerships with Uber and Toyota.

11/11/2025, 9:23 PM • The Motley Fool

3 Emerging Tech Stocks That Could Go Parabolic

Three emerging technology companies are positioned for potential growth: Navitas Semiconductor in power semiconductors, SS Innovations in surgical robotics, and Vertical Aerospace in electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, each facing significant technological and market challenges.

10/09/2025, 6:30 AM • The Motley Fool

Vertical Aerospace Welcomes UK Funding Boost for Next-Generation Aviation Technology

Vertical Aerospace receives UK government funding to support the development of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft through the Future Flight programme, aiming to accelerate advanced air mobility and sustainable aviation technology.

09/29/2025, 9:15 AM • Benzinga

Vertical Aerospace Welcomes UK CAA's eVTOL Delivery Model, Paving Way for UK Electric Aircraft Operations by 2028

The UK Civil Aviation Authority has published an eVTOL Delivery Model that establishes a regulatory framework for commercial electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft operations by 2028, with Vertical Aerospace welcoming the comprehensive guidelines that support safe and innovative electric aviation.

09/25/2025, 12:30 PM • Benzinga

Vertical Aerospace Presents its Blueprint for Sector Leadership

Vertical Aerospace outlined a comprehensive strategy for electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, highlighting partnerships with Aciturri, Ferrovial, and Bristow to address manufacturing, infrastructure, and operational challenges in advanced air mobility.

09/23/2025, 9:13 AM • Investing

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Statistics

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Day Range
$2.05
$2.17
$2.08
1-Year Range
$2.02
$7.28
$2.08
Latest Close$2.08
Change
-$0.07 (-3.37%)
Volume1,847,857
Market Cap$144.6M
Shares Outstanding69.5M
P/E (TTM)-3.65
Diluted EPS (TTM)-$0.57
Enterprise Value$101.6M

Information as of 06/22/2026

Company Profile

$144.6M
Market Cap
$232.9M
Net Income
Sector: Industrials
Industry: Aerospace & Defense
Camwal Court, Bristol, United Kingdom, BS2 0UW
44 11 7471 0150

Vertical Aerospace Ltd., an aerospace and technology company, engages in designing, manufacturing, and selling zero operating emission electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) in the United Kingdom. It is involved in developing its flagship VX4, an eVTOL aircraft; and designing, manufacturing and commercializing for deployment in the advanced air mobility market. Vertical Aerospace Ltd. was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Bristol, the United Kingdom.

Key Executives

  • Samuel Emden
  • Stuart Simpson
  • Stephen Fitzpatrick
  • Sanjay Verma
  • Ollie Roberts

Current Ownership Distribution

  • Institutions387.3M (85.24%)
  • Mutual Funds51.4M (11.30%)
  • Insiders15.7M (3.46%)
  • Other0 (0.00%)