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China’s flying taxi leader aims to launch airport services within 3 years

EHang says its uncrewed electric aircraft could carry passengers into major Chinese cities for as little as $30
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China could be the first country to launch significant air taxi services between airports and city centres
"}],[{"start":177.73000000000005,"text":"China’s national and local authorities see the low-altitude economy as a potential source of economic growth. Policymakers have supported it with billions of dollars’ worth of infrastructure investment and the creation of a national-level government department dedicated to the drone industry."}],[{"start":197.87000000000006,"text":"Globally, the air taxi industry has suffered false starts and a wave of insolvencies as companies struggle to find business models that allow them to earn money while assuaging the concerns of regulators."}],[{"start":212.92000000000007,"text":"In recent years, Chinese companies have leapfrogged US and European competitors thanks to policy support and the country’s command of battery and drone technologies."}],[{"start":224.70000000000007,"text":"A number of companies, including Shanghai-based AutoFlight and Guangzhou electric-car maker Xpeng, say they have or will soon have the CAAC approvals needed to start mass-producing and selling aircraft."}],[{"start":241.39000000000007,"text":"Emerson Xu, chief executive of Singapore-based NexAvian, said he expected China to be the first country to have significant air taxi services between airports and city centres."}],[{"start":255.39000000000007,"text":"While the small size and agility of EHang’s EH216-S might help it gain acceptance from city authorities, its current range of 35km is not far enough to offer trips from Guangzhou’s main airport to its central business district."}],[{"start":273.7300000000001,"text":"Xu said EHang would also face competition from other companies that were close to obtaining licences, especially those such as Xpeng that are offering piloted eVTOL aircraft for private use and thus do not need operator certificates."}],[{"start":290.7600000000001,"text":"“It’s definitely not a moat in terms of technology or regulation,” he said. “We will see the gap closing.”"}],[{"start":298.1000000000001,"text":"All eVTOL hopefuls in China will need to rack up large numbers of flight hours in order to make passengers and regulators comfortable over populated areas."}],[{"start":309.3300000000001,"text":"“There still exists a whole ecosystem problem that not enough flying is done,” Xu said."}],[{"start":326.7000000000001,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1762443219_7517.mp3"}

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