Vertical Aerospace shares rise 2.97% premarket after being added to S&P Global.
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Monday, Sep 22, 2025 4:37 am ET1min read
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Vertical Aerospace Ltd. rose 2.97% in premarket trading, with the company being added to the S&P Global index. Vertical Aerospace Ltd. is a United Kingdom-based global aerospace and manufacturing company, which is engaged in the electric aviation. The Company is focused on designing, manufacturing, and selling a zero-operating emission eVTOL aircraft for use in the advanced air mobility (AAM) market. It is developing, and is progressing towards the certification of, its flagship eVTOL, the VX4, which has undergone the first stages of its flight test campaign. It is targeting the VX4 to be capable of transporting a pilot and up to four passengers, traveling distances of up to 100 miles, and achieving cruise speeds of approximately 150 miles.

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