1. [Title] Chinese drone maker EHang sees flying taxis take off by 2030 on mainland
[Content] EHang, a leading Chinese drone manufacturer, expects flying taxis to be in public transport use in China by 2030, focusing initially on fixed-route air shuttle services in cities with appropriate infrastructure. The company, which recently received certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China for its autonomous EH216-S passenger drone, is conducting trial flights in Guangzhou and Hefei and aims to launch services in these cities 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 forecasts that China will likely have fixed-route air shuttle services by 2030, potentially expanding to air taxi services in cities with sufficient take-off and landing sites. The company plans to debut its new VT-35 model this quarter and increase annual aircraft production, while China’s low-altitude economy is projected to significantly grow, supporting the sector’s expansion.
[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’s Ambitious Plans for Air Taxi Services by 2030
[Content] EHang is preparing to introduce flying taxis in China within five years, with services initially planned in restricted corridors in Guangzhou and Hefei by the end of 2025. The company’s CFO expressed confidence in achieving widespread fixed-route shuttle operations by 2030, as EHang continues to gather operational data and engage with global partners.
[Date] 2025-05-22
[Source](https://www.indexbox.io/blog/ehang-aims-to-launch-air-taxi-services-in-china-by-2030/)
