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>>
October 16, 2019 By : UAS Weekly
EHang, the world’s leading autonomous aerial vehicle (AAV) technology platform company, announced that it has signed an agreement with Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) to establish a command-and-control center to manage unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at Heydar Read More>>
October 15, 2019 By : Global Times
Several days ahead of the National Day holidays, a giant show of drones featuring 500 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) lit up the sky in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong Province. Read More>>
October 9, 2019 By : Aviation Week
Since it stole the CES consumer electronics show in Las Vegas in 2016 by unveiling a multicopter air taxi, China’s Ehang has led the growing pack of electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) developers. This includes flying passengers in its one- and Read More>>
October 9, 2019 By : Aviation Week
China’s Ehang has delivered a second batch of autonomous air taxis to customers. Released photos show 19 of the two-seat Ehang 216 electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing vehicles awaiting handover. Along with a first batch of “passenger-grade” autonomous a Read More>>
September 19, 2019 By : Red Bull
Will it become a reality that drones become the most convenient way to get from A to B? Our reporter took an exclusive test flight in China to find out… Read More>>
August 29, 2019 By : CNBC
Chinese startup Ehang says its autonomous passenger drones could soon be flying in the skies of China’s biggest cities, making the country one of the first in the world to roll out such a project. Read More>>