Chinese startups Autoflight and XPeng AeroHT are advancing in the development of flying cars, with significant milestones being achieved towards airworthiness certification and commercial operations. Autoflight has cleared a major hurdle for its airworthiness certification. Meanwhile, XPeng AeroHT's modular flying car design has been certified, and China's civil aviation authority has begun reviewing its design for a manned flying car, marking a key step towards production. The company aims to mass-produce flying cars by late 2025. Additionally, the technology for these flying cars, which is set to revolutionize transportation starting in Guangzhou, Guangdong's capital, has seen European technology being sold to China, indicating a global interest in the development of this futuristic mode of transport.
European flying car technology sold to China https://t.co/W05ST0RdDY
Flying cars? They're set to hover out of sci-fi and into China, starting with Guangdong's capital, Guangzhou. They will bring with them a whole new economic ecosystem. The future begins in China. "China has designated the capital city of Guangdong province, its economic… https://t.co/uHGhQf3PJD
China’s civil aviation authority has started reviewing XPeng Aeroht’s design for a manned flying car, a key step toward production for the company, which plans to mass-produce flying cars by late 2025 https://t.co/q9L1cbtPL0
XPeng AeroHT's modular 'flying car' design gets certified, moving closer to commercial operations https://t.co/BwYS2N953G by @scooterdoll
A self-flying vehicle developed by Chinese startup Autoflight is a step closer to taking to the skies, after clearing a major hurdle to earning its airworthiness certification. https://t.co/Ys5zSs4V38