eVTOL Aircraft Set to Transform Urban Skies in Southern China
Explore how eVTOL aircraft could revolutionize urban transportation in southern China, offering a quieter, greener alternative to traditional travel. Would you take a ride?
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Explore how eVTOL aircraft could revolutionize urban transportation in southern China, offering a quieter, greener alternative to traditional travel. Would you take a ride?
China’s aviation authorities announced plans to launch eVTOL pilot projects in six cities, marking 2024 as the ‘Year of Low-Altitude Economy’. Experts highlight the vital role of general aviation in this growth.
China’s aviation authorities announced plans to launch eVTOL pilot projects in six cities, marking 2024 as the ‘Year of Low-Altitude Economy’. Expert Zhang Bo highlights the vital role of general aviation in this development.
U.S. regulators have finalized rules for powered-lift vehicles, paving the way for commercial air taxis and benefiting companies like Hyundai’s Supernal. This marks a significant milestone in urban air mobility.
U.S. regulators have finalized rules for “powered lift” vehicles, paving the way for commercial air taxis and opening new opportunities for the eVTOL industry, with significant implications for Asian markets.
China has approved mass production of the EH216-S, the world’s first certified pilotless passenger eVTOL aircraft developed by EHang, marking a major milestone in urban air mobility.
For the first time in history, Shenzhen has demonstrated a successful cross-city and cross-bay flight of an eVTOL ‘air taxi,’ marking a significant milestone in urban transportation innovation.
The inaugural Aero Asia airshow in Zhuhai, China, showcases global aviation innovations, highlighting advancements in traditional and unmanned aircraft, including eVTOL technology.
China’s Civil Aviation Administration grants EHang approval to operate passenger-carrying autonomous eVTOL aircraft, marking a significant step towards making flying taxis a reality in China’s urban skies.