Flying taxis: China clears way for first companies to begin offering services
- EHang General Aviation has received approval for its EH216-S eVTOLs to begin commercial flights in China, enabling ticket sales for low-altitude tours.
- Customers can now purchase flight tickets for low-altitude tours around Guangzhou and Hefei, according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
- EHang is the world's first operator with four certificates, marking a significant milestone for Advanced Air Mobility in China, as announced by EHang.
- EHang aims to expand operations with more partners and develop urban commuting options as operations grow.
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China greenlights autonomous flying taxis: Two companies receive licenses, ready to take off
China has approved commercial operations for autonomous passenger drones, allowing EHang and Hefei Hey Airlines to conduct urban sightseeing tours. This decision aims to bolster the low-altitude economy, projected to reach 1.5 trillion yuan by 2025, with EHang leading in eVTOL manufacturing.
·New Delhi, India
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