Aerofugia, the electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) subsidiary of Chinese automotive giant Geely, has secured a key Certificate of Airworthiness (CCAR-135) from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). This certification makes Aerofugia the first eVTOL manufacturer in China authorized to conduct short-distance passenger flights with a 1-9-seat piloted aircraft. This achievement marks a significant milestone in transitioning from prototype development to commercial eVTOL operations.
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China dominates the unmanned aerial systems market in the United States with its cost-effective, high-performance drones. However, the entry of manned eVTOLs, passenger-carrying aircraft like EHang’s EH216-S, into the U.S. market is stymied by a complex array of regulatory recognition, high tariffs, geopolitical tensions, and concerns about national security.
On May 15, 2025, Horizon Aircraft achieved a historic milestone in eVTOL aviation technology. Its Cavorite X7 became the world's first eVTOL aircraft to successfully complete a stable wing-borne flight transition using a novel fan-in-wing design, effectively bridging conventional aircraft capabilities with helicopter-like versatility. Unlike competing designs that rely on complex tilt-rotor mechanisms or multiple exposed rotors, the Cavorite X7's innovative approach embeds fans within the wings themselves, creating a system that promises greater efficiency, extended range, and enhanced safety compared to other air mobility solutions currently in development.
The skies above our cities are on the verge of a profound transformation. For centuries, the space between our buildings and the cruising altitude of commercial aircraft has mainly remained untapped—a vast aerial frontier awaiting human innovation. This is rapidly changing as the low-altitude economy emerges as one of the most dynamic and promising sectors of global technological development.
TCab Tech, founded in Shanghai in 2021 by Yon Wui Ng and a team of aerospace engineers, has quickly established itself as a leader in China’s advanced air mobility sector. The company’s mission, reflected in its name “Time Taxi,” is to provide zero-emission, time-saving aerial transportation for urban environments. TCab Tech’s flagship project, the E20 eVTOL aircraft, is at the heart of its recent industry prominence and investment surge.
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