Atlantia, Continental, Intel Capital, Klocke, NTTVC and Tokyo Century were among the investors in a round that took the air taxi developer’s overall funding to near $390m.

Germany-based urban aircraft manufacturer Volocopter has raised €200m ($240m) in series D funding from investors including corporates Atlantia, Continental, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) and Tokyo Century, it said today.

Telecommunications firm NTT invested through venture capital subsidiary NTT Venture Capital (NTTVC), while airport and motorway construction firm Atlantia, automotive component and tyre producer Continental and leasing services firm Tokyo Century did so directly.

Avala Capital, Jericho Capital and funds overseen by BlackRock filled out the round together with unnamed…

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Edison Fu

Edison Fu is a reporter and Asia liaison at Global Corporate Venturing.