China's Skyward Surge: A Leader in the Flying Car Revolution
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Slovak company Klein Vision will produce flying cars in China
Slovak company Klein Vision recently announced that it has signed a cooperation agreement with a flying car startup in Hebei, China to sell its related patent for the flying car "AirCar" to the latter.It is reported that this flying car is powered by a BMW engine and has dual functions of both a car and an airplane. It can switch modes within 3 minutes. The car has a range of 1000 kilometers and is powered by both gasoline and electric (batteria) modes. This flying car takes off and lands on the runway and has two prototypes, with a flight speed of 190-300 kilometers per hour.China hopes to commercialize electric flying vehicles by 2030
At present, a prototype model of this flying car has obtained an airworthiness certificate issued by the Slovak aviation safety agency, which means it can now participate in air traffic. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has also paid attention to the above-mentioned cooperation, stating that the successful development and test flight of the flying car "AirCar" in Europe has sold relevant technology patents to a Chinese company, which will have the right to manufacture and use it in specific regions.China hopes to commercialize electric flying vehicles by 2030, and the development of a "low altitude economy" has been included in China's national plan for the first time. In December 2023, it was explicitly proposed to develop several strategic emerging industries, including the low altitude economy. Several foreign media outlets have stated that emerging industries related to low altitude economy are expected to become one of the growth engines of China's economy in the future.