A planned airline that promised to transform green air travel has collapsed before carrying a single passenger.
The eco-focused startup has now entered liquidation after failing to secure millions in funding.
EcoJet Airlines, the Edinburgh-based company that aimed to become the world’s first electric airline, has formally entered liquidation.
Paul Dounis and Mark Harper from Opus Restructuring were appointed joint liquidators, according to a notice published in the Gazette government records on May 1.
The airline was founded in 2023 by Dale Vince, the founder of Ecotricity and owner of Forest Green Rovers.
Mr Vince is a green energy entrepreneur and one of Labour’s biggest donors, having given more than £5.5million to the party through Read the original article here

