DOA Scope Expanded for Vertical Aerospace

Vertical Aerospace has had the scope of its Design Organisation Approval expanded, enabling Vertical’s own engineers to sign off compliance of an increasing number of technical areas By Abi Wylie / 16 Jul 2024
DOA Scope Expanded for Vertical Aerospace
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Aerospace and technology company Vertical Aerospace is pioneering zero emissions aviation, and has had the scope of its Design Organisation Approval (DOA) expanded by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

The scope extension enables Vertical’s own engineers to sign off compliance of an increasing number of technical areas, including further areas related to the flight control, avionics and electrical systems. Expanding Vertical’s capacity to carry out certification activities streamlines the certification process.

This shows further confidence from the CAA that Vertical has the in-house capability to obtain certification for the VX4 aircraft to the highest aviation safety standards, with safety targets the same as those that large commercial airliners adhere to.

Vertical will now work with the CAA to expand its DOA privileges. This will enable the regulator to rely on Vertical’s approval for certain activities, including those required for a Permit to fly for piloted flight tests on the VX4 programme. 

Vertical will soon complete the assembly of its most advanced full-scale VX4 prototype and will then begin its piloted flight test programme at its Flight Test Centre at Cotswold Airport.

In March 2023, Vertical became the first eVTOL developer to be granted a DOA by the CAA, which authorises Vertical to conduct design activities and issue design approvals within the DOA’s scope of approval – today’s news broadens that scope. A DOA is required to hold a Type Certificate, a prerequisite for an aircraft to enter into commercial service.

At the same time, EASA and the CAA have agreed how they will collaborate on the certification of Vertical’s VX4, under the technical implementation procedures agreed as part of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union. 

Posted by Abi Wylie Edited by Abigail Wylie, Editor and Copywriter experienced in digital media with a keen interest in ocean science technology. Connect

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