EHANG - 亿航

EHang develops autonomous aerial vehicles (AAVs) for urban air mobility, including passenger eVTOL models like EH216 with fully autonomous flight control, electric propulsion, vertical takeoff/landing, and integrated navigation/safety systems for commercial passenger transport and logistics.

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Guangzhou 510700
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