
China’s auto news portal Gasgoo reports GAC Group’s flying car brand GOVY has marked a key milestone in its urban air mobility strategy with the official handover of its first AirCab prototype in Hong Kong, according to a post on GAC Group’s WeChat account.
“The delivery ceremony, held in collaboration with the Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC), signals a significant step toward the commercialization of low-altitude transportation technologies in the region,” said the news report.
“The GOVY AirCab is the third multicopter flying vehicle developed under the GOVY brand and is purpose-built for short-range urban travel. With a flight range of 20 to 30 kilometers, the AirCab is envisioned for scenarios such as sightseeing tours and business commutes, offering a fresh alternative to ground-based transportation. Over 90% of the aircraft’s body is constructed from carbon fiber composites, ensuring a lightweight yet durable frame that improves flight performance and energy efficiency.”
“Beyond the GOVY AirCab, GOVY is pursuing a two-pronged product strategy that spans both urban and intercity applications. Its portfolio includes the distributed-propulsion AirCar and the fixed-wing hybrid AirJet—designed to expand the scope of low-altitude transportation and unlock new routes between cities, thereby enhancing regional connectivity and economic integration.”
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