AutoFlight Testing Takes CarryAll eVTOL Closer To Certification

The V2000CG uncrewed cargo eVTOL has conducted high-altitude flight testing on the Tibetan Plateau in January.

Credit: AutoFlight
China’s AutoFlight says more than two-thirds of airworthiness verification testing for its V2000CG CarryAll electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) uncrewed cargo aircraft is complete, with three prototypes flying. With a payload of 400 kg (880 lb.), the CarryAll is the first version of...
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