Geely to bring flying car to China in around 2024 in partnership with Volocopter
1 2021-03-01 13:35:09Global Times
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Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group plans to bring flying car developed by its aviation branch Wofei Changkong Technology Co with German air taxi developer Volocopter to the Chinese market in about three years, Wofei Changkong Technology Co CEO Jing Chao said in a recent interview.
After Volocopter receiving airworthiness certificate from the European Aviation Safety Agency, it will be easier to be awarded the same certificate from Chinese authorities under bilateral agreements on civil aviation, Jing told domestic news outlet thepaper.cn. Hence, we re confident that flying cars will emerge in China in around 2024, Jing said.
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