China-eVTOL/Flight Test
Guizhou Province, southwest China - Nov 20, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of tonne-class electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft conducting freight flight test
2. Aerial shot of eVTOL aircraft at airport
3. Various of people unloading cargo from eVTOL aircraft
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Kong Xubing, deputy general manager, Guiyang Low-Altitude Industry Development Company:
"Guizhou used to have difficulties in transportation in the past due to its mountainous conditions. With the development of the low-altitude economy and continuous technological upgrades, this environmentally friendly electric-powered aircraft, able to operate with no runway, can reduce the transportation time for agricultural products and emergency supplies by more than 80 percent."
5. Aerial shot of Guiyang Low-Altitude Flight Service Base
6. Various of eVTOL aircraft taxiing, taking off, flying in sky
A China-developed 2-tonne electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft on Thursday completed a low-altitude cross-city cargo test flight in mountainous area in southwest China's Guizhou Province, marking a new breakthrough in the application of eVTOLs in logistics sector.
The two-tonne eVTOL aircraft, carrying emergency medicines and local specialty agricultural products, took off from a county in Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou Province.
The flight test lasted for 40 minutes with a flying distance of 118 kilometers.
Compared to traditional road transport, the eVTOL aircraft, which requires no runway and produces zero carbon emissions throughout, demonstrates a dramatic improvement in low-attitude cargo delivery in Guizhou's mountainous terrain.
Powered entirely by electricity, the eVTOL can take off and land vertically like a helicopter, yet operates with significantly lower noise. The aircraft is designed for short- and medium-range missions including commuting, logistics, and emergency rescue operations.
"Guizhou used to have difficulties in transportation in the past due to its mountainous conditions. With the development of the low-altitude economy and continuous technological upgrades, this environmentally friendly electric-powered aircraft, able to operate with no runway, can reduce the transportation time for agricultural products and emergency supplies by more than 80 percent," said Kong Xubing, deputy general manager of Guiyang Low-Altitude Industry Development Company.
The successful flight test paved the way for the building of a regular cargo air route in Guizhou’s mountainous areas to create a three-dimensional transportation network.
China-eVTOL/Flight Test
Dateline : Nov 20, 2025
Location : China
Duration : 1'51
Guizhou Province, southwest China - Nov 20, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of tonne-class electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft conducting freight flight test
2. Aerial shot of eVTOL aircraft at airport
3. Various of people unloading cargo from eVTOL aircraft
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Kong Xubing, deputy general manager, Guiyang Low-Altitude Industry Development Company:
"Guizhou used to have difficulties in transportation in the past due to its mountainous conditions. With the development of the low-altitude economy and continuous technological upgrades, this environmentally friendly electric-powered aircraft, able to operate with no runway, can reduce the transportation time for agricultural products and emergency supplies by more than 80 percent."
5. Aerial shot of Guiyang Low-Altitude Flight Service Base
6. Various of eVTOL aircraft taxiing, taking off, flying in sky
A China-developed 2-tonne electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft on Thursday completed a low-altitude cross-city cargo test flight in mountainous area in southwest China's Guizhou Province, marking a new breakthrough in the application of eVTOLs in logistics sector.
The two-tonne eVTOL aircraft, carrying emergency medicines and local specialty agricultural products, took off from a county in Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou Province.
The flight test lasted for 40 minutes with a flying distance of 118 kilometers.
Compared to traditional road transport, the eVTOL aircraft, which requires no runway and produces zero carbon emissions throughout, demonstrates a dramatic improvement in low-attitude cargo delivery in Guizhou's mountainous terrain.
Powered entirely by electricity, the eVTOL can take off and land vertically like a helicopter, yet operates with significantly lower noise. The aircraft is designed for short- and medium-range missions including commuting, logistics, and emergency rescue operations.
"Guizhou used to have difficulties in transportation in the past due to its mountainous conditions. With the development of the low-altitude economy and continuous technological upgrades, this environmentally friendly electric-powered aircraft, able to operate with no runway, can reduce the transportation time for agricultural products and emergency supplies by more than 80 percent," said Kong Xubing, deputy general manager of Guiyang Low-Altitude Industry Development Company.
The successful flight test paved the way for the building of a regular cargo air route in Guizhou’s mountainous areas to create a three-dimensional transportation network.
ID : 8454318
Published : 2025-11-22 14:51
Last Modified : 2025-11-22 17:43:02
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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