Lilium Continues Work as KPMG Begins M&A Process

Work at Lilium’s subsidiaries continues, with the more than 1,000 employees engaged in progressing towards the next major program milestone, first manned flight By Joe Macey / 05 Nov 2024
Work continues at Lilium and M&A process with KPMG launched
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eVTOL manufacturer Lilium has appointed KPMG to conduct an open, transparent and fair Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) process – first investor briefings are expected to start soon.  

This followed the local court of Weilheim’s approval of the insolvency filing of Lilium’s German subsidiaries and the court’s granting of Lilium’s application for self-administration.  

Preliminary insolvency proceedings under self-administration are court-ordered restructuring proceedings aimed at preserving the business. The management remains in charge and leads the business through the proceedings, supported by restructuring experts. 

The court has appointed to the German subsidiaries’ Boards of Management with immediate effect two restructuring-experienced lawyers, Prof. Dr. Gerrit Hölzle and Dr. Thorsten Bieg as Chief Insolvency Officers (CIOs). Both have already successfully advised a large number of companies in crisis situations. Most recently, they worked for Senvion and The Social Chain AG, among others. They will now oversee the reorganization of Lilium’s German subsidiaries. 

The Local Court of Weilheim has also appointed attorney Mr. Ivo-Meinert Willrodt, Managing Partner at PLUTA Rechtsanwalts GmbH, as the provisional custodian. The restructuring expert is an attorney and specialist lawyer for insolvency and restructuring law and has already acted as trustee for the solar car start-up Sono Motors and the drone manufacturer EMT, among others. His role is to protect the interests of the creditors in the proceedings.  

Lilium CEO Klaus Roewe welcomed the appointments, saying; “With the support of our appointed custodian and the restructuring experts, we at Lilium remain fully focused on re-emerging following restructuring, with fresh investment to support the all-electric Lilium Jet’s path to certification and entry into service.” 

Work at Lilium’s subsidiaries continues, with the more than 1,000 employees engaged in progressing towards the next significant program milestone, first manned flight, having been informed on the details of continued employee payment. The business has also informed affected suppliers, outlining expectations and procedural steps. 

The first two Lilium Jets are currently on the final assembly line, with the first aircraft having recently completed the initial low-voltage power-on milestone and due to advance shortly into the ground testing phase. The fuselage and wings of the third aircraft are currently in assembly at aerostructures suppliers Aciturri and Aernnova. End of October, Lilium engineers moved a fully assembled, conforming Lilium Jet airframe into the static test rig for structural testing, in a significant advance for the program. The structural strength test is an essential part of the testing plan for first manned flight and type certification. 

The business’ current order pipeline consists of firm orders, reservations, options, and memoranda of understanding for more than 780 Lilium Jets to operators in the U.S., South America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. 

Lilium has been notified by NASDAQ that trading of the company’s shares and warrants will be suspended at the opening of business on November 6.  Following trading suspension, the Company’s ordinary shares may commence trading over-the-counter, which may result in significantly lower trading volumes and could further depress the share price.  

Lilium N.V.’s Board of Directors authorized Lilium’s listed entity, the Netherlands-registered public limited liability company (Naamloze Vennootschap) to file for insolvency. 

Posted by Joe Macey Joseph Macey is a Content Specialist at Advanced Air Mobility International, focusing on emerging aviation technologies since joining in 2022. He has particular expertise in eVTOLs, vertiports, and propulsion systems. A graduate of Falmouth University in Journalism, Joseph began his career in 2019 as a local reporter. His journalism experience sharpens both his reporting and interview skills, enabling him to deliver well-informed, authoritative insights on the latest trends in the aviation sector. Connect

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