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EHang debuts in-city demo flight for commercial sightseeing operation of flying taxis

by Michael Willoughby

EHang, the autonomous aerial vehicle (AAV) technology platform company, announced its strategic partnership with property developer Heli Chuangxin Real Estate to build out an urban air mobility demonstration project in Guangzhou. This is a major milestone as EHang prepares for the launch of commercial operations of its much-anticipated autonomous flying taxis.

Under the terms of the partnership agreement, Heli Chuangxin and EHang are set to create the world’s first commercial in-city sightseeing UAM route in Guangzhou. 

“Today’s demo flights mark another key step forward in Guangzhou’s journey to making urban air mobility a reality and lead global efforts in such commercial operations,” said Hu Huazhi, EHang’s founder, chairman, and CEO. “We are thrilled to be working together with our partners to enable safe, autonomous, and eco-friendly urban air travel as soon as possible.” 

The November 30 demos took place four months after EHang announced that it had selected Guangzhou as its first urban air mobility pilot city globally. EHang and Guangzhou plan to establish a low-altitude air transportation network that shuttles passengers and cargo in a safe, fast, environmentally friendly and cost-efficient manner.

The pilot program enables EHang to test more flight routes and vertiports before moving into passenger-grade commercial operations. EHang already started commercial operations of air cargo transportation one year ago in and near its home base in Guangzhou, working with the express delivery company DHL-Sinotrans and retail company Yonghui.

 In January 2019, EHang was selected by the Civil Aviation Administration of China as the country’s first and only pilot company for passenger-grade AAV programs. To date, EHang has safely conducted over two thousand test flights both inside and outside of China to ensure that its AAVs operate safely and reliably.

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