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Shenzhen aims higher with milestone in intercity air taxi flight

- By WANG XU in Shenzhen, Guangdong wangxu@chinadaily.com.cn

A cutting-edge “air taxi” service, once operationa­l, is expected to gain traction, as electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developer AutoFlight conducted the world’s first intercity demonstrat­ion flight in South China’s Guangdong province on Tuesday.

The service, according to the company, will be a faster option for passengers shuttling between Shenzhen and Zhuhai in Guangdong as it will take only 20 minutes compared to a regular three-hour car ride presently.

AutoFlight’s eVTOL aircraft Prosperity, which is capable of carrying five people, managed to complete a 50-kilometer unmanned ride on Tuesday. The aircraft took off from Shekou port in Shenzhen and arrived at Jiuzhou port in Zhuhai after 20 minutes.

According to its maker, the aircraft, which is supported by domestical­ly produced core modules, can attain a cruising speed of up to 200 kilometers per hour. It currently holds the world record as the only eVTOL capable of flying 250.3 km on a single charge.

The route is among the 100 eVTOL aerial vehicle routes planned by the local government to tap the low-altitude economy and facilitate transporta­tion in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

Tian Yu, founder, CEO and co-chairman of AutoFlight, said, “We are thrilled to showcase AutoFlight’s cutting-edge capabiliti­es today in the world’s first cross-sea and intercity eVTOL demonstrat­ion flight.”

Highlighti­ng the cooperatio­n with local authoritie­s and global partners in this field, Tian said he expects a future where safe, efficient and sustainabl­e eVTOL flights become an essential feature of cities worldwide.

Shenzhen Eastern General Aviation Co Ltd, or Heli-Eastern, said it is considerin­g the purchase of 100 Prosperity models, eyeing the booming transporta­tion demand between key transporta­tion hubs in the GBA.

China labeled the low-altitude economy as a strategic emerging industry last year, with more than 10 regions nationwide, including Shenzhen, already unveiling plans to develop the field in their 2024 government work reports.

As a pioneer embracing the lowaltitud­e economy concept, Shenzhen has been a trailblaze­r in the unmanned aerial vehicle sector and has released crucial documents to support its infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

Guo Yi, an investment feasibilit­y study researcher at Shenzhenba­sed think tank China Developmen­t Institute, said: “As the applicatio­ns for low-altitude flights expand, low-altitude flight services are poised to move beyond specialize­d and high-end uses, reaching a broader market. This shift is expected to catalyze the rapid growth of related industries such as low-altitude manufactur­ing and support services, presenting substantia­l developmen­tal opportunit­ies.

“Shenzhen, with its significan­t economic scale and vibrant developmen­t, boasts residents with strong purchasing power, which suggests a considerab­le latent demand for low-altitude services and the growing variety of applicatio­n scenarios is expected to expedite the concentrat­ion and developmen­t of industry leaders in this area.”

As the applicatio­ns for low-altitude flights expand, lowaltitud­e flight services are poised to move beyond specialize­d and highend uses ...”

Guo Yi, investment feasibilit­y study researcher at Shenzhenba­sed think tank China Developmen­t Institute

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