EHang announced that its EH216-S pilotless electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft completed debut passenger flights in Thailand at the renowned Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in central Bangkok. The flights mark a new milestone for expanding EHang’s eVTOL flight footprint to the 18th country globally.
With the permission of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), the company is also planning to conduct flight tests on EH216-S in Thailand and launch commercial flight operations in various regions such as Phuket and Koh Samui by 2025, to collaboratively open Thailand’s low-altitude airspace and air mobility market.
The EH216-S is capable of vertical take-off and landing and can conduct point-to-point air transportation in city centers, effectively alleviating Thailand’s issues with ground traffic congestion. Additionally, Thailand is a country with many islands and abundant tourism resources. Traditional water transportation methods are time-consuming, and the application of EH216-S can provide efficient and accessible island-hopping air transportation services, meeting demands for transportation solutions in the tourism industry.
Mr. Suttipong Kongpool, Director of the CAAT, stated: “This demo flights marks significant progress in integrating UAM solutions into Thailand’s aviation industry. EHang’s EH216-S is currently the world’s only eVTOL with airworthiness certificates, and we look forward to its commercial flight operations in certain areas of Thailand next year, which will serve as significant contribution to Thailand’s UAM roadmap development plan.”
Mr. Conor Yang, CFO of EHang, stated, “The debut passenger flights of our EH216-S pilotless eVTOL in Thailand is a key milestone in EHang’s ongoing international development and that is a strong boost in promoting the transformation of global advanced urban air mobility. We aim to apply our pilotless eVTOL products and solutions in the Southeast Asian market. In the future, with the strong support of the CAAT, we will cooperate with our local partners to formulate a model for regular UAM operations in Thailand, contributing to the development of the urban air mobility market in Southeast Asia and worldwide.”