www.carnewschina.com reports that GAC Govy’s flagship product, the Govy AirCab, began pre-sales in 2025 and officially rolled off the production line in May 2026. “The company plans to complete airworthiness verification and push for Type Certification (TC) by the end of this year, with Production Certification (PC) expected in the first half of 2027,” said the publication.
According to Su Qingpeng, founder and CEO of GAC Govy, quoted in the story: “I believe the delivery ramp-up for flying cars will be slower than that of traditional automobiles because flying cars require extensive iteration, continuous airworthiness verification, and complex manufacturing process validation,” Su explained. To address this, Govy is focusing on modular and standardised production processes to ensure future scalability and automation.
Su identifies 2027 as the “first year” for the commercialisation of manned eVTOLs. “This timeline aligns with the growing involvement of state-owned capital in China’s low-altitude economy, which serves as a cornerstone for the industry’s development,” said the report.
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