Key highlights:
- At the Paris Airshow 2025, VÆRIDION and NLR signed an MoU to accelerate development of the 9-seater all-electric Microliner.
- Focus areas include flight testing, systems validation, and regulatory compliance for short-haul regional aircraft.
- The MoU builds on VÆRIDION’s recent expansion into the Netherlands and reinforces commitment to the Dutch aerospace innovation ecosystem.
NLR plays a crucial role in Europe’s aerospace ecosystem and is a cornerstone of the Dutch innovation landscape. As part of a wider network that includes top-tier institutions like TU Delft and a strong industrial base, NLR supports the development of new technologies that are shaping the future of aviation. With a presence across research, policy, and implementation, NLR is uniquely positioned to bridge scientific research with real-world applications.
As part of the MoU, NLR will contribute its cutting-edge capabilities in aerospace systems validation, wind tunnel testing, flight testing, and regulatory compliance, helping VÆRIDION accelerate the development of its nine-passenger electric aircraft designed for short-haul flights up to 400 km (+IFR).
“This MoU with NLR marks an important step in our certification journey. NLR’s extensive experience with European aviation authorities and its world-class testing facilities will allow us to de-risk critical aspects of our development roadmap”
Ivor van Dartel, CEO and CO-founder of VÆRIDION.
The collaboration builds on the shared mission of both organisations to pioneer cleaner, smarter aviation solutions. With NLR’s proven expertise in sustainable aerospace innovation and VÆRIDION’s engineering approach rooted in simplicity and certification-readiness, the MoU sets a strong foundation for deeper technical exchange and data-driven innovation.
“At NLR, we are committed to support new and ambitious aviation pioneers who are tackling the challenges of sustainability in aviation. This MoU with VÆRIDION reflects our dedication to supporting emerging innovative OEM’s with our applied research, testing, and certification expertise needed to bring innovative concepts, like the Microliner aircraft, to market. By bridging the gap between breakthrough ideas and market application, we aim to accelerate the transition to clean, efficient regional air mobility”
Martin Nagelsmit, CTO of NLR
VÆRIDION recently opened an office in the Netherlands, recognising the country’s strategic importance in sustainable aerospace innovation, levering the growing collaboration between the Dutch and German sustainable aviation ecosystems. This MoU with NLR represents the next logical step in building a robust ecosystem around NLR, TU Delft, and other leading research institutions and industrial partners.

