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Lilium completes final audit in EASA Design Organization Approval

Lil­i­um announced today that it has suc­cess­ful­ly com­plet­ed the fourth and final Design Orga­ni­za­tion Approval (DOA) audit by the Euro­pean Union Avi­a­tion Safe­ty Agency (EASA).

The suc­cess­ful com­ple­tion of the DOA audit is a key mile­stone in Lilium’s progress towards becom­ing an EASA DOA hold­er, a require­ment for air­craft man­u­fac­tur­ers, and demon­strates that Lil­i­um has the nec­es­sary organ­i­sa­tion, pro­ce­dures, com­pe­ten­cies, and resources to design and cer­ti­fy air­craft.

EASA grants DOA hold­ers’ spe­cial priv­i­leges. In par­tic­u­lar DOA hold­ers can first­ly have com­pli­ance doc­u­ments accept­ed by EASA with­out fur­ther ver­i­fi­ca­tion and sec­ond­ly per­form activ­i­ties inde­pen­dent­ly from EASA. In col­lab­o­ra­tion with EASA, Lil­i­um is pur­su­ing a DOA specif­i­cal­ly tai­lored for eVTOL and elec­tric propul­sion cer­ti­fi­ca­tion.

Lil­i­um chief tech­nol­o­gy offi­cer Alas­tair McIn­tosh said: “In sim­ple terms, a Design Organ­i­sa­tion Approval can be thought of as a ‘licence to oper­ate.’ An aero­space com­pa­ny in Europe can nei­ther hold a Type Cer­tifi­cate, nor under­take or approve design activ­i­ty with­out hav­ing a DOA. Suc­cess­ful­ly com­plet­ing the fourth and final DOA Audit pays trib­ute to the cal­i­bre of our team and the rigour of our design process­es.”

Lil­i­um applied for EASA DOA in 2017 and has since been work­ing to devel­op, imple­ment, and demon­strate the appro­pri­ate sys­tems and resources. Hav­ing com­plet­ed this fourth EASA audit, Lil­i­um will now enter the final phase of the DOA process, the fol­low up and clo­sure of out­stand­ing actions and admin­is­tra­tive steps to com­plete the process. Sat­is­fac­to­ry con­clu­sion of this phase leads to the issuance of the DOA cer­tifi­cate, tar­get­ted for lat­er this year.

In par­al­lel with the ongo­ing DOA process, Lil­i­um con­tin­ues to make sub­stan­tial progress towards type cer­ti­fi­ca­tion of its Lil­i­um Jet. Lil­i­um was award­ed its EASA cer­ti­fi­ca­tion basis for the Lil­i­um Jet in 2020. EASA’s require­ments (“SC-VTOL”), pub­lished in 2019 after exten­sive indus­try con­sul­ta­tion, rep­re­sent the high­est safe­ty objec­tives glob­al­ly for eVTOL air­craft. As pre­vi­ous­ly announced, Lil­i­um has sub­mit­ted 100% of its pro­posed cer­ti­fi­ca­tion plans for the Lil­i­um Jet, with 78% of the Means of Com­pli­ance agreed or accept­ed.

The FAA issued its G‑1 for the Lil­i­um Jet last month, mak­ing Lil­i­um the only eVTOL man­u­fac­tur­er with both an EASA and FAA cer­ti­fi­ca­tion basis for a pow­ered lift eVTOL air­craft.

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Jason Pritchard

Jason Pritchard is the Editor of eVTOL Insights. He holds a BA from Leicester's De Montfort University and has worked in Journalism and Public Relations for more than a decade. Outside of work, Jason enjoys playing and watching football and golf. He also has a keen interest in Ancient Egypt.

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