Lilium Layoffs
Industry Aerospace · Location Munich · Germany · Subscribe (RSS)
Lilium has 1 publicly reported layoff round on record (most recent December 23, 2024). A total of about 1,000 employees were affected across these rounds.
Layoff history
German electric aircraft startup Lilium ceased all operations on December 23, 2024, terminating around 1,000 workers after failing to secure the emergency financing needed to exit insolvency. The company had filed for insolvency in October 2024 following an unsuccessful bid to obtain a government-backed loan from Berlin. Despite raising more than $1 billion before going public via a SPAC merger in 2021, backed by investors including Tencent, Lilium could not find a buyer or new capital through the KPMG-managed asset sale process. Co-founder Patrick Nathen said in a statement: 'After 10 years and 10 months, it is a sad fact that Lilium has ceased operations.' A separate tranche of 200 workers had already been let go on December 16, before the full shutdown was confirmed.
Reason: company closure after failing to secure emergency financing and exit insolvency
Source: techcrunch.com
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