
EHang has signed a collaboration agreement with the University of Zaragoza in Spain and the University of Guangzhou in China to establish the Joint Laboratory for Low-Altitude Flight Safety. The signing took place at Zaragoza City Hall in the presence of Secretary of Guangzhou Municipal Committee, and the Mayor of Zaragoza.
According to an EHang press release:
“EHang will contribute its expertise in passenger transportation, logistics, and smart city management. The University of Zaragoza will provide its strengths in automation and control engineering, while the University of Guangzhou will bring its multidisciplinary knowledge in intelligent transportation and the low-altitude economy. Together, the three partners will build a platform for research, innovation, education, and industry cooperation in the fields of low-altitude flight management and the low-altitude economy. The Joint Laboratory will drive international academic exchange, talent development, and cutting-edge research in low-altitude flight safety to contribute to the thriving global development of Urban Air Mobility.”
Guangzhou and Zaragoza are both strategic partner cities for EHang’s UAM initiatives.
“China’s low-altitude economy has grown rapidly in recent years, presenting immense market potential,” said EHang. “According to the Civil Aviation Administration of China, the sector is projected to reach 1.5 trillion yuan in market size by 2025 and could surpass 3.5 trillion yuan by 2035.”
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