After the AS700 passenger airships developed by China, this time the China Low Altitude Economy Alliance (CLAEA) has announced eVTOL, the new electric vertical take-off aircraft.

According to the announcement, about 100,000 eVTOLs are expected to fly in China’s skies to serve family needs, for sightseeing tours from above and also offering air taxi services by 2030.

The report predicts that the large-scale commercialization of unmanned aerial vehicles and eVTOL aircraft is expected to reduce the financial cost to purchase, but also their full operational use, while making them more accessible to large segments of society.

CLAEA expects that within the next two to three years, China’s major cities will have completed the organization of their urban air transport networks, and the ground infrastructure will be properly supported, for aerial vehicles to operate within the so-called low-cost economy. height.