EHang is an aerial technology company headquartered in Guangzhou and with branch offices in California, Duesseldorf, Beijing and Shanghai.
EHang popular products includes the GHOSTDRONE 2.0 which uses proprietary tilt control and the EHang Play app.
In January 2016, EHang launched the EHang 184 Autonomous Aerial Vehicle (AAV) to flight over short-to-medium distances
The EH216 is an autonomous aerial vehicle (AAV) electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for 2 passengers with a max speed of 130 km/h (81 mph) and a 35 km (22 miles) range
18-Mar-24 - Chinese company EHang debuts its EH216-S Pilotless electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft in Latin America with a demonstration flight at the Reserva Conchal resort in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica #eVTOL
19-Feb-23 - The Chinese electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft EHang EH216 autonomous aerial vehicle (AAV) completed its Japan’s first passenger-carrying demo flight #UrbanAirMobility
13-Oct-22 - Chinese EHang EH216 drone completed demo flight in Galicia, Spain under the European Union’s Air Mobility Urban - Large Experimental Demonstration (AMU-LED) project, part of UE Horizon 2020 initiative #drones
05-Oct-22 - The passenger-grade autonomous electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft EHang EH216-S development continues with Type Certification (TC) plan been approved by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) #drones
01-Feb-22 - Japan’s AirX air mobility digital platform company has placed a pre-order of 50 EHang EH216 Chinese autonomous aerial vehicle (AAV) #drones
06-Oct-21 - Chinese EHang and the Spanish National Police exploring autonomous aerial vehicle (AAV) use cases in emergency and security missions #drones
14-Sep-19 - Chinese EHang 216 Autonomous Aerial Vehicle or AAV completes first passenger-carrying demonstration trial flights across cities in China #drones
26-May-16 - Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) and Nevada Institute for Autonomous Systems (NIAS) agreement to develop EHang’s passenger-carrying drone at Nevada’s FAA UAS Test Site