China: Flying cars grab spotlight at Airshow China

China: Flying cars grab spotlight at Airshow China
At Air Show China, it's not surprising to see cars flying in the sky. The land aircraft carrier is a groundbreaking Chinese innovation, the first product in the world that they can fit in aircraft in a cars trunk, making it a sprilling advance. In the future, Rd. trips could have been driving this vehicle to scenic destinations and enjoying stunning area views of the landscape. Last year, China's low altitude economy exceeded CN¥500 billion, or about 71 billion U.S. dollars, and projections indicate the market could surpass CN¥1 trillion by 2026. The exhibition marks a potential thrust to the industry. Its major breakthrough is the integration of quantum secure encryption technology into drones. The G1 introduces an industry first amphibious design enabling it to operate seamlessly across 3 modes, grounded travel, area flight and efficient air to ground dunking.
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