After opening a flagship store in Seville, Spain, EHang, a Chinese self-contained flying vehicle company, announced that it will build a flight taxi-only take-off and landing facility in partnership with its native city of Guangxi Province, China. The facility is expected to be completed by the end of 2020.
The flying taxi, Lee Hang 216, has 8 wings on its main body and 16 wings each with 2 rotors at the end. The charging time is 21 minutes, the top speed is 130 km/h, and the continuous flight distance is 100 km.
Dedicated terminal transposed to make the Shipper is a three-storey undercarriages 2,500m 2 facility on site. The first floor has a reception area, the second floor is a waiting area for passengers, and the third floor is a rooftop, allowing 4 vehicles to take off and land simultaneously. Anyway, the completion by the end of 2020 was faster than Uber, which announced that it will be serviced in Dallas and LA in 2023, following the release of the Skyport concept image. The world’s first electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft terminal will be born in China.
In Haju-si, it is expected that you will mainly enjoy abundant nature tourism from the sky. Of course, starting with this, it is expected that when take-off and landing facilities are built in various places, a network can be formed and taxi operation can be properly started. Haju City is located between Hanoi and Hong Kong, and Haenam is on the south side. Related information can be found here .
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