August 24, 2020 By : Aviation Today
Chinese autonomous aerial vehicle-maker EHang has joined Ambular, a volunteer project run by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to explore applications of electric vertical flight for emergency medical response operations. Read More>>
August 9, 2020 By : Business Insider
EHang has unveiled what it says is the world's first large-payload firefighting aerial vehicle built to tackle fires in high-rise buildings. Read More>>
August 3, 2020 By : Transport UP
EHang converted its popular 216 model autonomous air vehicle (AAV) to a firefighting version, named the EHang 216F, which is specially designed for high-rise firefighting. Read More>>
August 1, 2020 By : eVTOL.com
Continuing a series of major announcements over the past week, the Chinese eVTOL developer EHang has revealed a new firefighting version of its EHang 216 autonomous aerial vehicle (AAV) called the EHang 216F. Read More>>
July 31, 2020 By : ChinaDaily
EHang Holdings Limited, the world's leading autonomous aerial vehicle technology platform company, will build a new autonomous aerial vehicle production facility in Yunfu, Guangdong province, the company said. Read More>>
July 30, 2020 By : CX Tech
Chinese flying carmaker EHang has obtained a Canadian test flight permit for its flagship passenger-grade autonomous aerial vehicle, EHang 216, as the company tries to commercialize its self-flying vehicle services. Read More>>
July 14, 2020 By : Drone life
EHang, the world’s leading autonomous aerial vehicle (“AAV”) technology platform company, is on a campaign to let the world know that passenger drones are real with their world flight tour. Read More>>
July 12, 2020 By : CGTN
Have you ever dreamed of taking a self-flying taxi? The EHang 216 pilot-less passenger-grade drone may realize this dream soon. Read More>>
July 8, 2020 By : CGTN
El fabricante de drones chino EHang, líder mundial en plataformas autónomas de tecnología de vehículos aéreos, llega a Europa. Read More>>
May 29, 2020 By : CX Tech
EHang has obtained approval from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) to use its autonomous aerial vehicles in a commercial pilot program for heavy-lift air logistics, according to a company statement released Wednesday. Read More>>