China has granted regulatory approval for autonomous flying taxis, marking a major step toward commercial air travel.
China has approved the country's first-ever autonomous passenger drones, or "flying taxis", for commercial use.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China granted air operator certificates to EHang Holdings and Hefei Hey Airlines on Saturday, the South China Morning Post reported. Last year, LiveScience ...
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Two Chinese companies have obtained the operation certificate for autonomous passenger drones from the Civil Aviation ...
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