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Air taxi firm Vertical says Mudrick to covert some notes to equity, extend repayment deadline

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FILE PHOTO: A VX4 vertical aerospace aircraft is on display at the Farnborough International Airshow, in Farnborough, Britain, July 19, 2022. REUTERS/Matthew Childs/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Mudrick Capital to convert half of Vertical Aerospace’s debt to equity. A VX4 vertical aerospace aircraft is on display at the Farnborough International Airshow, in Farnborough, Britain, July 19, 2022. REUTERS/Matthew Childs/File Photo

(Reuters) -UK-based Vertical Aerospace said on Monday that investor Mudrick Capital has agreed to convert half of its outstanding convertible debt to equity and extend the repayment date on the remainder to December 2028, providing the cash-strapped air-taxi maker with financial breathing room.

Mudrick will commit $25 million in upfront funding for Vertical’s next equity round and an additional $25 million backstop, which can be reduced by amounts raised from third parties.

The company’s U.S.-listed shares jumped 14% in light premarket trade.

The agreement will extend Vertical’s cash runway into the fourth quarter of next year. The company had previously flagged going concern doubts.

The term sheet includes an option for Vertical’s founder, Stephen Fitzpatrick, to invest a further $25 million within the next year.

In September, Vertical said it was in talks with Fitzpatrick about his investment commitment after a balance due on August 14 became outstanding.

Mudrick earlier this month served a default notice to Vertical on convertible senior secured notes due 2026 after the company warned it might breach certain covenants.

Under the term sheet unveiled on Monday, approximately $130 million of Mudrick’s convertible notes will be converted into equity at $2.75 per share, Vertical said.

Vertical is among the several eVTOL makers aiming to revolutionize urban travel, but faces regulatory hurdles, battery limitations, and the challenge of convincing the public of their aircraft’s safety.

(Reporting by Abhijith Ganapavaram in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

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