1. [Title] Chinese Drone Maker EHang Sees Flying Taxis Take Off by 2030 on the Mainland
[Content] EHang, a leading Chinese drone maker, expects that flying taxis could be used for public transport within the next five years in mainland China, with fixed-route air shuttle services likely by 2030. The company has received certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China for its autonomous passenger drones and is conducting trial flights in Guangzhou and Hefei, aiming to start operations in designated areas by the end of this year.
[Date] 2025-05-22
[Source](https://www.scmp.com/business/china-business/article/3311216/chinese-drone-maker-ehang-sees-flying-taxis-take-2030-mainland)
2. [Title] EHang Expects Flying Taxis Will Enter Public Transport in China by 2030
[Content] EHang CFO Conor Yang stated the company anticipates fixed-route air shuttle services in China by 2030, conditional on sufficient take-off and landing infrastructure in some cities. EHang has begun trial flights and, following recent regulatory certification, plans to increase annual aircraft production from 300 to 1,000 units by year-end, supporting China’s broader push for a low-altitude economy.
[Date] 2025-05-21
[Source](https://e.vnexpress.net/news/tech/enterprises/chinese-drone-maker-ehang-expects-flying-taxis-will-enter-public-transport-in-china-by-2030-4889112.html)
3. [Title] EHang Eyes Flying Taxis in China by 2030
[Content] EHang targets the rollout of flying taxi services in Guangzhou and Hefei within 2025 and projects China will enable fixed-route flying taxi shuttles by 2030. The commercialization follows the company’s world-first certification for autonomous passenger drones granted earlier this year.
[Date] 2025-05-21
[Source](https://kr-asia.com/pulses/153829)
