Move comes as part of China’s broader efforts to accelerate development of its low-altitude economy


Beijing: China has taken a major step in the commercial flying taxi industry by issuing licenses to two companies to operate autonomous passenger drones.
This move comes as part of China’s broader efforts to accelerate the development of its low-altitude economy. In recent months, the country has introduced various initiatives to promote technologies like delivery drones, blimps, and flying cars.
The announcement highlights China’s commitment to advancing innovative transportation solutions. Notably, Chinese company EHang Inc. made history in 2016 by developing the world’s first passenger drone, the EHang 184, setting the stage for today’s groundbreaking progress.
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