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Something just happened in aviation that most people in the West barely noticed. While American companies spent years promising flying taxis “sometime in the future,” China quietly certified the world’s first autonomous passenger air taxi — and it’s already carrying real passengers in real cities. No pilot. No runway. No manual controls. The EHang EH216-S lifts off vertically, navigates entirely on its own, and lands safely using autonomous flight systems. More than 40,000 test flights have already been completed. This isn’t a concept. This is the beginning of a completely new industry. China calls it the “Low-Altitude Economy” — a massive infrastructure shift that could reshape how people move inside cities. Air taxis, drone logistics, autonomous emergency response, and a transportation layer that exists entirely above traditional roads. And while regulators in the United States and Europe are still debating policy frameworks, China is already building the infrastructure to scale it. In this video we break down: • The flying taxi America failed to build • How China became the first country to certify pilotless passenger aircraft • The technology behind the EHang EH216-S autonomous air taxi • China’s $500+ billion low-altitude economy strategy • What autonomous urban air mobility could mean for the future of cities The future of transportation might not be self-driving cars. It might be flying above traffic entirely. And China just moved first. china flying taxi, ehang eh216, autonomous air taxi china, china aviation technology, urban air mobility, china tech breakthrough, future transportation china