India is One of the World’s Most Significant Future Markets for Electrical-Aircraft, Says Vertical Aerospace CEO

Singapore: Vertical Aerospace CEO Stuart Simpson, after participating in the Singapore Airshow 2026 held February 3-8, commented, “India is one of the world’s most significant future markets for vertical-takeoff-landing aircrafts, eVTOLs, driven by the acute economic and social cost of regional urban congestion.”

Pointing out his company’s Indian market prospects, he said, “While long-term forecasts remain dynamic, there is market potential to service airport links, inter-city corridors, and emerging economic zones. India is a natural proving ground for eVTOL technology considering a few key elements – population size, demographics and a growing younger generation, significant increase in wealth tied to economic growth, and regional geography, with a lot of mega cities that are very difficult to get around.”

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Anticipating India to be one of the biggest Advanced Air Mobility markets in the world, Simpson elaborated on opportunity across all applications in India – from airport, intercity, and intracity transfers to emergency medical services, cargo, and even defence for Valo, an electric aircraft from Vertical Aerospace. Vertical’s Valo is a piloted, four-passenger, Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft, with zero operating emissions.

“With India’s rise as a major economic and cultural hub, we anticipate use cases to extend to aerial sightseeing and air tours, taking advantage of Valo’s panoramic windows, and event travel around cricket matches and film festivals. Valo has the potential to significantly transform India’s severe urban congestion, and will turn hour-long journeys into just minutes,” he added.

Vertical Aerospace has signed a memorandum of understanding with Indian private aviation operator JetSetGo for the intended purchase of 50 Valo electric aircraft, alongside a strategic collaboration to develop advanced air mobility (AAM) services in India.

According to Simpson, the agreement establishes a framework for the two companies to jointly develop route networks, operating models and regulatory engagement for electric and hybrid-electric aircraft, with JetSetGo set to lead market research and operational planning for metro and short-haul regional routes.

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“We are incredibly excited to have entered the Indian market with JetSetGo,” said Simpson and also shared that JetSetGo is conducting technical evaluations and feasibility studies in select corridors across India for commercial eVTOL deployment when Valo is certified in 2028 in the United Kingdom.

The commercial eVTOL aircraft, Valo will enter into global commercial service in 2028. Shaped by real-world testing and customer input, Valo introduces a more aerodynamic airframe, an under-floor battery system, redesigned wing and propeller architecture, upgraded materials, and full certifiable redundancy to meet the world’s most rigorous safety standards.

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Last month, Vertical Aerospace showcased the aircraft in New York.

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