Global Times

Nation’s eVTOL firms speed UAE deployment, seeking new chances

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Multiple Chinese enterprise­s related to the low-altitude economy are ramping up trial flights of their electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), as they are flocking to explore internatio­nal business opportunit­ies following the nation’s developmen­t plan for the sector.

The low-altitude economy can be seen as an unexplored market, with huge domestic and internatio­nal potential, industry observers said.

Chinese electric aerial vehicle start-up Autoflight Aviation Technology (Autoflight) has completed trial flights of its eVTOL aircraft “CarryAll” in the city of Al Ain, the UAE, the company told the Global Times on Thursday.

The CarryAll aircraft has a total takeoff weight of two tons, and it has completed a 123-kilometer flight with a duration of 41 minutes. This is the world’s first ton-plus eVTOL to complete a long-distance flight in the Middle East region, according to Autoflight.

Another Chinese eVTOL company, EHang Holdings, held a demonstrat­ion flight with passengers via its EH216S aircraft in Abu Dhabi on Monday, said to be the first of its kind in the UAE and the Middle East region.

Xie Jia, senior vice president of Autoflight, told the Global Times on Thursday that enterprise­s from various countries are investing more in lowaltitud­e aircraft, and Chinese companies are taking the lead in some core technical fields.

“China’s complete supply chain and operating experience in the new-energy vehicle field are accelerati­ng the developmen­t of eVTOLs and the low-altitude economy, and the nation’s huge consumptio­n market has provided enterprise­s with a positive environmen­t of sustainabl­e developmen­t,” said Xie.

The 2024 Government Work Report stated that developmen­t of the low-altitude economy is one of the new growth engines. Local government­s in many Chinese cities have taken measures to establish testing sites and routes for related aircraft and technologi­es.

The first low-altitude drone logistics route in North China’s Hebei Province with a total length of 12.5 kilometers completed trial operations on Tuesday at the Xiong’an New Area, according to the local government.

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