An electric vertical take-off and landing, or eVTOL, aircraft, which will be used as an “air taxi” in the future, made its debut at the 6th China International Import Expo, gaining a contract valued at 230 million yuan (US$31.5 million).
The two-ton and 15-meter wingspan eVTOL, often called an “air taxi,” represents a future transportation mode in the face of challenges like traffic jams and carbon emissions…
The two-ton and 15-meter wingspan eVTOL, often called an “air taxi,” represents a future transportation mode in the face of challenges like traffic jams and carbon emissions…