An eVTOL could carry out a 22-mile trip in only 10 minutes, as opposed to 45 minutes by car, according to news outlet Nikkei ...
Only two months ago, the Chinese AAM (Advanced Air Mobility) company was proud to announce that its flagship eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) had officially become the world's first ...
Imagine flying over the city in a pilotless, electric-powered aircraft that can take you from point A to point B in minutes without a pilot onboard. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, not ...
In the eVTOL air taxi world, eHang is an outlier. Where most operations are painstakingly doing thousands of unmanned flight tests, eHang is merrily flying people around, including its own CEO and ...
It seems China's about to win the race to commercial, autonomous, electric VTOL air taxi operations, with daylight a distant second. eHang says its EH216 could be fully certified within months, ...
The world’s first type certified electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) design is coming to the Middle East. Chinese manufacturer EHang, which obtained the watershed approval for its EH216-S ...
Chinese eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aircraft manufacturer EHang has multiple ongoing partnerships in Spain, where it keeps a constant presence with its EH216 AAV (autonomous aerial ...
They’re nearly here, folks. The hype around electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxis is growing, even in non-aviation circles. Chinese manufacturer EHang on Thursday added to that ...
The Ehang 184 flying taxi drone, first introduced at CES 2016, is taking a big step in development — according to reports this week. The 184, designed for a single passenger, is described as a ...
Flying taxis could be used for public transport within the next five years on the mainland, according to a senior executive of Chinese passenger drone maker EHang Holdings. “I believe that by 2030, ...
EHang flying taxis will start carrying passengers on aerial tours in the first real-world commercial tests of the vehicles. EHang flying taxis will start carrying passengers on aerial tours in the ...
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