A Futuristic Drone Air Taxi EHANG in the USA 2023!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • #EHANG (NASDAQ:EH), unparalleled global leader of the #eVTOL revolution, is a Chinese aviation company that provides safe, automated, and electric passenger air taxi solutions across the world.
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  • @garyvermaak9470
    @garyvermaak9470 Год назад +1

    The uncrewed Ehang 216s is unlikely to be approved as an AAV in US, despite the 2018 North Carlonia uncrewed demonstration. It seems that they may try to get the 216m with pilot controls (SVO) approved.
    Given that a 2 seater wingless multicopter is only really suited to air tourism, which is big in China, the winged 4 pax Wisk Gen6 is far better suited to US market which is the private air charter (on-demand airtaxi) and airshuttle regional / urban air mobility market segments as well as the 3 main VTOL market segment (business aviation, EMS and law enforcement.
    The big challenge for Ehang and Wisk, being that FAA, or the EASA, are not looking at approving autonomous flight controls for passenger aircraft this decade.
    Autonomous flight controls should complement, not replace, the onboard pilot. While companies like Wisk are quick to point out that 80% of accidents are due to human error, they conveniently forget that pilots land aircraft safely everyday after electrical, mechanical and systems failures.