Terrafugia,
which has been working on developing a flying car since 2006, has been acquired
by the Zhejiang Geely Holding Group of China.
Under
the terms of the agreement, Terrafugia will remain headquartered in the United
States and will continue to focus on its mission of developing the Transition,
a flying car.
Terrafugia
aims to deliver its first flying car to the market in 2019, with the world’s
first VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) flying car being made available by
2023, according to company officials.
Terrafugia
will also benefit from the Group’s significant expertise and track record of
innovation within the global auto industry.
The
deal received approval from all relevant regulators, including the Committee on
Foreign Investment in the United States (CIFIUS).
Company
officials report that, in anticipation of this acquisition, Terrafugia’s team
of engineers in the US has been tripled over the past quarter with Geely
Holding’s support.
“Geely
Holding is fully committed to further investing in the business, and creating
additional jobs, following the completion of the acquisition,” company
officials said.
“The
team at Terrafugia have been at the forefront of believing in and realizing the
vision for a flying car and creating the ultimate mobility
solution,” Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Founder and Chairman Li Shufu
said. “This is a tremendously exciting sector and we believe that Terrafugia is
ideally positioned to change mobility as we currently understand it and herald
the development of a new industry in doing so. Our investment in the company
reflects our shared belief in their vision and we are committed to extending
our full support to Terrafugia, leveraging the synergies provided by our international
operations and track record of innovation, to make the flying car a reality.”
“After
working in the helicopter industry for over 30 years, and the aviation industry
in China for 17 years, Terrafugia presents a unique opportunity to be at the
forefront of a fledgling but enormously exciting industry,”
added Terrafugia’s newly appointed CEO Chris Jaran. “The support that
Geely has pledged to make Terrafugia’s vision of a flying car a commercial
reality is unprecedented, and I assume this role with full of confidence for
the future, with our first priority being the expansion of the company’s
R&D capabilities.”
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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