LCI Sees ‘Critical Role’ For Lessors In eVTOL Market

LCI in January agreed to take up to 40 Chaparral hybrid-eVTOL cargo drones from Elroy Air.

Credit: LCI
Financing innovative aircraft designs like electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles could pose financial risk to operators, but the use of novel leasing solutions could help smooth the path to adoption, according to a senior executive at LCI, one of the largest global helicopter...
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