Vertical Aerospace has announced the closing of its previously announced underwritten public offering for total gross proceeds of USD90 million, before deducting underwriting discounts and commissions and other offering expenses. The amount raised was increased from an initial launch target of USD75 million, reflecting strong investor demand.
“The USD90 million raise includes over USD60 million from new investors, as well as USD25 million from Mudrick Capital, following the signing of the investment agreement on December 20, 2024,” said the company in a press release. “The Investment Agreement, aimed at strengthening Vertical’s balance sheet and accelerating the Company’s Flightpath 2030 strategy, also included the conversion of USD130 million of debt into equity. In the Offering, Vertical sold 15 million units at USD6.00 per unit. Each unit comprises one ordinary share and one-half of one Tranche A warrant and one-half of one Tranche B warrant. The exercise of the warrants would generate additional proceeds of approximately USD101 million.
“Vertical intends to use the proceeds from this Offering to fund its research and development expenses as Vertical continues to develop the VX4 and its expenditures in the expansion of its testing and certification capacities, as well as for general working capital and other general corporate purposes. Specifically, the Company expects the funds will be used to progress Vertical’s operational targets for 2025 and enable an acceleration of spending in the second half of the year compared to prior plans. This approach supports Vertical’s delivery of its Flightpath 2030 plan, including its target to achieve certification in 2028.
Vertical’s 2025 operational targets include items such as:
- Fly full-scale piloted wingborne and transition.
- Build and fly its third full-scale VX4 prototype.
- Fly full-scale piloted flights demonstrating real-world use cases.
- Earn additional DOA privileges including Flight Conditions privilege granted by the CAA.
- Initiate certification aircraft production with long-range parts purchasing.
- Strengthen its operating model and shift its approach to focus on execution.
“Today’s funding follows significant flight test progress in January 2025, with Vertical becoming only the second company in the world to achieve piloted thrustborne flight manoeuvres with a full-scale vectored thrust eVTOL aircraft,” said the company. “The company also recently announced that aviation industry veteran, Dómhnal Slattery, has been appointed Chairman.
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