Core Viewpoint - Two Xiaopeng Heavens eVTOLs (electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles) collided and crashed during the Changchun Airshow on September 16, highlighting safety concerns in the low-altitude economy sector [1][3]. Industry Analysis - At least one passenger was injured in the incident and has been sent to the hospital, but there is no life-threatening condition reported [3]. - Industry experts suggest that eVTOLs typically operate in both autonomous and manual control modes, indicating that flaws in flight path planning or equipment failure could lead to accidents in autonomous mode, while human error could be a factor in manual mode [3]. - The incident underscores the complexity of the low-altitude operational environment and emphasizes the need for heightened safety measures across the industry [3][4].
突发,小鹏汇天eVTOL长春航展相撞
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-09-16 10:40