An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft, performs an unmanned display flight at a Korean government event at Yeouido island in Seoul on November 11, 2020.
BEIJING — Self-driving air taxis are one step closer to reality in China.
Guangzhou-based Ehang on Friday said it received an airworthiness "type certificate" from the Civil Aviation Administration of China for its fully autonomous drone, the EH216-S AAV, that carries two human passengers.
The regulator is the equivalent of the Federal Aviation Administration in the U.S.U.S.-listed Ehang claims it's the first in the world to get such a certificate, which allows it to fly passenger-carrying autonomous electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft in China.
Ehang shares have nearly doubled in price this year, before trading was temporarily halted Monday "in anticipation of an upcoming announcement concerning a very significant development regarding its business operations."
Persons:
it's, Huazhi Hu, Ehang
Organizations:
BEIJING —, Civil Aviation Administration, China, Federal Aviation Administration, U.S ., CNBC
Locations:
Seoul, BEIJING, China, Guangzhou, U.S . U.S, U.S, Europe, Southeast Asia