China starts trial production at world’s first flying car factory in Guangzhou

  • China has begun trial production at the world’s first flying car factory in Guangzhou. The 120,000-square-metre facility will produce detachable electric aircraft modules with capacity for 10,000 units a year and assemble one every 30 minutes once fully operational.
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China’s push into next-generation transport took a leap forward on Monday as the world’s first flying car factory began trial production in Guangzhou, southern Guangdong Province.

China's People's Daily with the info.

The 120,000-square-metre facility — billed as the largest of its kind — will produce detachable electric aircraft modules for modular flying cars. It has an initial capacity of 5,000 units a year, scalable to 10,000, and will eventually be able to assemble one aircraft every 30 minutes once fully operational.

The project underscores China’s ambition to lead the emerging aerial mobility sector, blending automotive and aviation technology to meet future urban transport demand.

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