EHang demonstrates synchronous flying air taxis

The Chinese developer of heavy lift drones EHang has put a new video online showing how five electrically powered air taxis perform a flight in a nicely synchronized manner. With the demonstration, the company wants to show the benefits of centralized flight coordination. In its home country of , the company wants to fly with air taxis to thirteen cities.

EHang demonstrates synchronous flying air taxis

The air taxis in question are of the 216 type, a two-person multirotor with a flight range of a few dozen kilometers. Because the aircraft are electrically powered and can take off and land vertically, they are also referred to as eVTOLs (electrical vertical take-off and landing). EHang itself refers to the aircraft as AAVs (Autonomous Aerial Vehicle).

The idea is that such devices will be used in and around urban areas in the future to bypass the heavy urban traffic on the ground. This is also called (UAM). There is no question of pilots in the aircraft themselves: in principle, the aircraft fly autonomously. The flights are monitored and coordinated from one command center on the ground.

Centrally controlled

EHang envisions a future in which multiple air taxis are controlled from one central location by means of a computer. What that could look like is demonstrated in the video below. Five air taxis take off simultaneously and then perform a flight in full synchronization.

The number of air taxis that can be controlled in this way from one location can theoretically run into the hundreds or thousands. After all, nowadays, drone shows with thousands of drones are also technically possible. The size of the drone doesn’t really matter, the principle is the same. The main difference is in communication technology and the degree of autonomy.

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Deviations

The big challenge lies in the individual adjustment of an . It may be necessary to deviate from the pre-programmed flight path at any time, for example, because there is a collision threat with another aircraft. How EHang wants to solve this is not clear from the demonstration.

Before air taxis such as the EHang 216 can be put into use, there is still a lot to be done in the field of detect & avoid technology and unmanned traffic management (UTM). In , this will eventually have to be arranged via U-space. However, its development is still in its infancy.

Ehang Demonstrates Synchronous Flying Air Taxis

 

Experimental zones

In the meantime, the company is working hard in its home country China. A series of Unmanned Civil Aviation Experimental Zones (UCAEZs) will soon be designated near cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Ganzhou. The intention is to start offering flights with air taxis there regularly. EHang is also working on developing a cargo drone that can transport up to 440 pounds of cargo.

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This article first appeared on dronewatch.nul and is written by Wiebe de Jager who is also a DroneXL contributor.


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Wiebe de Jager is the founder of Dronewatch and author of several bestselling books about drone photography. Wiebe is a certified drone pilot and has a full ROC license.

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