AutoFlight Sets Another World Record With 3 Simultaneous eVTOL Takeoffs

Watch AutoFlight's eVTOL Prosperity I aircraft in a formation flight.

AutoFlight, a pioneering sustainable aviation specialist based in Shanghai, has once again shattered expectations in the "battery electric Airtaxi" industry.

The company recently achieved an astounding world record by demonstrating three of its revolutionary Prosperity I prototypes in a captivating formation flight.

This milestone was proudly shared with the world through a press release, marking a significant milestone for AutoFlight and the entire eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) sector.

AutoFlight's Recent Milestones

Over the last 12 months, AutoFlight has continuously raised the bar, setting new benchmarks in the emerging field of "battery electric Airtaxis."

Before this latest achievement, the company made headlines with a remarkable distance record, flying an astonishing 250.3 km on a single battery charge. Such feats exemplify the potential for sustainable aviation in the future.

AutoFlight's Prosperity I Aircraft

At the heart of this breakthrough technology is the Prosperity I aircraft, a revolutionary eVTOL creation designed to take off vertically and cruise with the utmost energy efficiency, thanks to its wings.

The aircraft boasts remarkable quietness and safety levels, outperforming traditional helicopters while operating with zero CO2 emissions, reflecting AutoFlight's commitment to environmental stewardship.

With enough seats for five passengers, the aircraft can carry over 350 kilograms of payload at max speeds of 200+ km/h.

Watch: 3 Autonomous eVTOL Aircraft Take Flight

The awe-inspiring formation flight of three autonomous eVTOL aircraft by AutoFlight in the bustling city of Shanghai stands as a milestone moment for aviation.

The three aircraft flew at varying heights and for different durations. The first version of Prosperity took to the skies at an altitude of 80 meters, covering a distance of 28 kilometers in just 12 minutes.

The subsequent model soared at 100 meters above the ground, traversing a distance of 91 kilometers in 35 minutes.

The latest and most advanced version accomplished an impressive 120 kilometers in 42 minutes while reaching an altitude of 120 meters.

While AutoFlight is headquartered in both Augsburg, Germany, and Shanghai, China, it is in Shanghai that the groundbreaking formation flight took place.

What's Next?

Electrek reports that AutoFlight's ambitious plans include transforming these prototypes into tangible products, starting with a cargo version tailored for safe transport in Asia, slated for release next year.

The company intends to develop a passenger version that adheres to aviation safety standards, ensuring a reliable and secure travel option for commuters.

Mark Henning, former Airbus Helicopter Engineering Chief and the head of AutoFlight's European division emphasizes the company's unwavering dedication to making aerial transport safe, sustainable, and accessible. With such strong leadership and vision, AutoFlight hints at even more exciting developments in the pipeline.

While specific dates and additional details regarding AutoFlight's past achievements are not provided in the press release, the company's reputation as an innovative force in the eVTOL arena speaks for itself.

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