Core Viewpoint - The recent eVTOL collision incident during the Changchun Airshow rehearsal highlights significant safety concerns in the low-altitude aviation industry, prompting calls for improved safety measures and reliability in eVTOL designs [1][6][7] Company Summary - Xiaopeng Huitian's mass-produced eVTOL products will be equipped with an intelligent collision warning system, which was not activated during the airshow rehearsal due to the execution of special flight maneuvers [2][3] - The company completed a $250 million Series B financing round in July 2023, and its "land carrier" flying vehicle production license application has been accepted by the Civil Aviation Administration of China [1][4] - Xiaopeng Huitian is Asia's largest flying car company, with plans to complete its first mass production factory by Q4 2023 and aims to deliver the "land carrier" by 2026, having already received over 4,000 pre-orders [4][3] Industry Summary - The incident has raised public concerns about eVTOL flight safety, emphasizing the need for dynamic environmental awareness and collision avoidance capabilities in eVTOL operations [6][8] - The low-altitude economy's development is shifting focus from rapid expansion to ensuring safety and stability, with regulatory bodies emphasizing the importance of risk control and safety in low-altitude applications [7][8] - Industry experts suggest that while flying cars attract attention, they represent only a small part of the low-altitude economy, which requires stringent safety standards and regulations to ensure successful implementation [7][8]
特技飞行关闭预警致eVTOL相撞,低空安全再响警钟