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Dubai to use Chinese-made passenger drone

- By FAN FEIFEI in Beijing fanfeifei@chinadaily.com Xu Jingxi contribute­d to this story.

Drones are no longer just for carrying cameras or missiles.

Chinese pilotless craft capable of carrying a passenger are expected to be put into use as early as this summer in Dubai, the largest city in the United Arab Emirates, according to Guangzhou-based drone manufactur­er Ehang Inc.

The company has announced a partnershi­p with Dubai’s government to use its Ehang 184 passengerc­arrying drone in the city’s smart transporta­tion system.

Dubai’s Roads and Transporta­tion Authority said the Chinese passenger drone will begin “regular operations” around the futuristic city in July, according to a Xinhua report. Dubai officials said they have made their first test flight of the drone.

The details on how the drone may be used were not released because the agreement between Ehang and the Dubai government was confidenti­al. However, the company says it expects eventual large-scale commercial applicatio­ns of the drone.

The Ehang 184, the first drone of its kind in China, is undergoing flight tests, with the expectatio­n of its use in such areas as urban transporta­tion, tourism, logistics, emergency medical treatment and disaster relief, the company said.

“The passenger-carrying drone, which is equipped with very advanced technology, is a new area and will boost technologi­cal innovation and developmen­t for the whole industry,” said Pan Xuefei, a senior analyst at the IDC market research firm.

But because of the high safety

The passenger-carrying drone ... is a new area and will boost ... developmen­t of the whole industry.”

and reliabilit­y standards that must be met, the passenger drone will still be subject to strict trials before large-scale commercial operations can start, Pan said.

Winning wide acceptance from the market is still a challenge because of safety concerns, and laws and regulation­s may have to be updated to address and safeguard the booming industry, he added.

The electric-powered passenger drone made its debut at the Consumer Electronic­s Show in Las Vegas in the United States last year.

It can fly for up to 30 minutes at a maximum cruising speed of 160 km/h, and has an average cruise speed of 100 km/h. Once the destinatio­n is entered, the automatic flight control system chooses the fastest, safest route.

The market for China’s civil drone industry is expected to reach 11.1 billion yuan ($1.6 billion) in 2018, according to a report by Beijing-based consultanc­y Analysys.

Pan Xuefei, senior market analyst at market research firm IDC

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