DreamFly Bets On Hybrid, Cargo-First eVTOL Path

Caption: The DF3000 was designed around a hybrid-electric propulsion system intended to maintain performance across multiple flight profiles.F Credit: DreamFly Aerotech

The DF3000 was designed around a hybrid-electric propulsion system intended to maintain performance across multiple flight profiles.

Credit: DreamFly Aerotech
Chinese eVTOL maker DreamFly Aerotech is betting on hybrid propulsion and a cargo-first, passenger-second strategy as its path to market. The Tsinghua University spinout recently completed the first flight of its DF3000 “Youlong” at the end of April–a six-seat design with a planned 1,000-km (621.3...

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