WeFly W280 Program Spotlights China’s Growing UAM Ecosystem

The W280 has a 2.8-ton maximum takeoff weight, 280 KM (174-mi.) range and 174 km/h cruise speed Credit: Jen Meszaros/Aviation Week Network

The W280 has a 2.8-ton maximum takeoff weight, 280-km (174-mi.) range and 174 km/hr. cruise speed.

Credit: Jen Meszaros/Aviation Week Network
David Peng, vice president of marketing at WeFly, sat down with Aviation Week to discuss progress on the startup’s five-seat (one pilot + four passengers) W280 eVTOL aircraft, developed from its earlier 500-kg (1,100-lb.) class WF-01 demonstrator. Targeted for urban air mobility (UAM), tourism and...

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