Vertical Aerospace shares jump 10.42% intraday after Frontier Economics report projects £9bn revenue and 2,200 jobs by 2035.
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Thursday, Dec 4, 2025 11:59 am ET1min read
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Vertical Aerospace surged 10.42% during intraday trading following the release of a Frontier Economics report highlighting its potential to generate nearly £9 billion in annual revenue and create 2,200 high-skilled jobs in the UK’s advanced air mobility sector by 2035. The report positioned Vertical as a cornerstone of the UK’s emerging eVTOL industry, projecting £3 billion in annual economic value and significant export growth. The analysis emphasized Vertical’s planned £400 million investment in production sites and its alignment with the UK’s industrial and defense strategies, bolstering investor confidence in its long-term growth prospects. The stock’s sharp rise directly correlated with the report’s validation of Vertical’s strategic importance and commercial potential.
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