A flying taxi built by UK firm Vertical Aerospace is set to fly in the coming weeks after a prototype was completed. 

A replica of the firm’s VX4 model was showcased at the Farnborough air show but now a working version will take to the skies for the next stage of testing – subject to clearance by the Civil Aviation Authority. 

Flying high: A replica of the firm's VX4 model was showcased at the Farnborough air show but now a working version (pictured) will take to the skies

Flying high: A replica of the firm’s VX4 model was showcased at the Farnborough air show but now a working version (pictured) will take to the skies

The prototype was mainly built at UK-based engineering giant GKN’s site in Bristol. 

Production of the VX4 – which will carry one pilot and four passengers – is expected to get off the ground fully from 2025, but the company has yet to reveal where. 

Bristol-based Vertical listed on the New York stock exchange last December and is valued at £1.1billion. 

Stephen Fitzpatrick – the founder of Vertical – described the completion of the VX4 prototype as a ‘critical engineering milestone’. 

The firm has worked alongside Rolls-Royce as well as US contractor Honeywell, Italy’s Leonardo and Microsoft, to develop the aircraft.

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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