EHang, the developer of the world's first flying taxi, has carried out demonstration flights in America and Europe with the aim of obtaining aviation certificates in both markets. However, China will be the first country to have the taxis in operation. The small two-seater flying taxi developed by EHang has been approved by China to fly without a pilot on board.
China has approved the world’s first flying taxi. The small two-seater developed by EHang has been cleared to fly without a pilot on board. Read more https://t.co/9JHm3aQXAU 👇
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China has approved the world’s first flying taxi. The small two-seater developed by EHang has been cleared to fly without a pilot on board. Read more https://t.co/E9rpAWvn7m 👇
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The developer of the world’s first flying taxi has global ambitions. EHang has carried out demonstration flights in America and Europe with the aim to get aviation certificates in both markets. But residents in China will be first to hail the cabs https://t.co/nNdhuRSXwa 👇