The first licenses for flying taxis have been issued in China
![]() 521 Yesterday, 14:15 China has officially approved autonomous flying taxis for commercial use, marking a significant step in its low-altitude economy. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has granted air operator certificates to EHang Holdings and Hefei Hey Airlines, allowing them to operate passenger drones for urban sightseeing tours, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported. This was the last document needed for the flying taxis to be launched. It is not yet known when these vehicles will officially launch in China.
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The first licenses for flying taxis have been issued in China
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