Recently, China has ushered in a groundbreaking moment with the commencement of trial production at its inaugural electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) flying car factory in Guangzhou. This facility boasts an impressive production capacity of 10,000 units annually, heralding the dawn of large-scale manufacturing in the low-altitude economy sector.
Within the factory's sleek workshop, AGV (Automated Guided Vehicle) lifting systems are seen in action, efficiently transporting aircraft fuselages to designated workstations. Such advanced equipment, predominantly utilized in automotive manufacturing in the past, plays a pivotal role in maintaining a steady production line flow, thereby paving the way for high-volume production.
Following the successful completion of validation processes and airworthiness certification, the factory is poised to transition into full-scale mass production as scheduled. This marks a significant leap forward, transforming the landscape of flying car production from 'small-batch validation' to 'large-scale manufacturing'.
