March 6, 2020 By : Aviation Today
EHang has obtained an ‘operational flight permit’ from the Civil Aviation Authority of Norway for its two-seat EHang 216 — its first such approval in Europe. Read More>>
February 26, 2020 By : eVTOL.com
EHang on Feb. 25 announced its participation in recent exercises organized by the local authorities of Hezhou city, Guangxi province, for the prevention and control of the coronavirus’s spread. Read More>>
January 9, 2020 By : TechCrunch
Aerial passenger drone startup EHang flew its EHang 216 two-seat self-flying taxi fully autonomously in North Carolina last night, a first for the company both in the U.S. and North America. Read More>>
January 8, 2020 By : The Verge
It represents the first time that Ehang has received permission to fly from the US Federal Aviation Administration, and it helped set the stage for it to receive approval for passenger demonstrations in the near future. Read More>>
January 8, 2020 By : Aviation International News
China’s EHang flew its 216 autonomous aerial vehicle for the first time in North America with a public demonstration on January 7 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Read More>>
December 13, 2019 By : Global Times
Chinese high-tech firms continue overseas expansion and search for global financing with a globalized development strategy amid accelerating China-US tech competition. Read More>>
December 13, 2019 By : China Daily
A listing in the United States stock market would help Chinese drone-maker Ehang to facilitate its global market expansion in the autonomous aerial vehicle sector, according to senior managers of the company. Read More>>
December 6, 2019 By : Aviation Week
China’s EHang has partnered with property developer Heli Chuangxin Real Estate to develop an urban air mobility (UAM) demonstration project in Guanghzou. EHang selected Guaghzhou, its home base, as its first UAM pilot city in August and is working with t Read More>>
October 18, 2019 By : DerStandard
Drohnen und Flugtaxis des chinesischen Technologiekonzerns Ehang sollen in Europa künftig die 5G-Netze von Vodafone verwenden. Die beiden Firmen starteten am Freitag eine europaweite Kooperation. Read More>>
October 18, 2019 By : Handelsblatt GmbH
Hu Huazhi ist überzeugt, dass sich Flugtaxis als Verkehrsmittel durchsetzen werden. Doch der Weg zu Alltagsflügen dürfte noch weit sein. Link per E-Mail senden Link in GetPocket speichern Link in GetPocket speichern Link zum Artikel auf Facebook teilen T Read More>>