You’re playing your strawman game again.
The subject video had a short portion that was vertical, and then a linear path approaching constant elevation in the distance.
The one you posted, on the other hand is entirely constant elevation and headed toward the camera. The difference between the two can be discerned by the shadow portion of the one you posted that is entirely missing from the subject video because it is headed into sunlight.
It started in the light, and headed to the west, remaining lighted.
No. You asked "How many airliners do you know of that are capable of a vertical trajectory?" I posted a vertical-appearing trajectory.
The subject video had a short portion that was vertical, and then a linear path approaching constant elevation in the distance It started in the light, and headed to the west.
Actual flightpath and apparent trajectory vary with one's perspective. What you see in the video is consistent with a flightpath inbound eastward toward CA.
You would need more evidence to counter this hypothesis or support your own trajectory and path hypothesis.