Crash, delay and restart for German eVTOL manufacturers!

Volocopter is now an Austrian and Chinese company: The company Diamond Aircraft will integrate the German eVTOL pioneer into its corporate structure; the company is primarily known for its light aircraft with particularly economical diesel engines.
Diamond has been majority-owned by the Wanfeng Auto Holding Group, a Chinese automotive and aviation supplier, since 2017. Due to the many headlines about the three eVTOL pioneers, two other Bavarian e-aircraft start-ups are falling out of focus:
ERC is developing an eVTOL specifically for air rescue and the horizontal transportation of patients. The technical concept – a wing-based eVTOL with fixed vertical and horizontal rotors – is simpler than that of Lilium and has already proven itself with competitors from the USA and China.
Vaeridion develops an electric, 9-seater regional aircraft with the aim of better connecting regions with poor transport links.
What must not be forgotten: outside Germany, eVTOL development continues apace. For example, the Japanese manufacturer Skydrive and the US start-up Lift are demonstrating the current state of development of wingless eVTOL (multicopters) with demonstration flights at this year’s Expo in Osaka.