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GAC GOVY Unveils First Multirotor Flying Car AirCab, Annual Capacity of 100 Units

From:Internet Info Agency 2026-05-29 16:56:11

On May 29, 2024, GOVY, the urban air mobility tech brand under GAC Group, officially inaugurated its manufacturing facility in Huangpu District, Guangzhou, with the first multirotor flying car, the GOVY AirCab, rolling off the production line the same day. This milestone marks the aircraft’s entry into a concurrent phase of industrial-scale mass production, airworthiness certification, and commercial deployment. The factory’s intelligent manufacturing line is now operational, with an annual design capacity of 100 units, covering the entire process from component supply and final assembly to performance testing and product delivery. GOVY has obtained AS9100D aerospace quality management system certification, and the production-model GOVY AirCab has already completed key airworthiness tests, including full-scale static load testing, system durability testing, and electromagnetic compatibility testing. The GOVY AirCab is scheduled for official launch in June 2025, with a manufacturer's suggested retail price not exceeding RMB 1.68 million. Its airframe utilizes aerospace-grade carbon fiber composites, with over 90% of the structure made from carbon fiber, resulting in a weight reduction of more than 30%. Designed primarily for low-altitude tourism and cultural travel scenarios, the vehicle features overhead rotors and gull-wing doors, and supports ultra-fast charging—recharging from 50% to 100% in just 15 minutes (within a 25-minute window). The two-seater flying car is equipped with 5G connectivity, an intelligent assistant, and an ambient fragrance system. It incorporates safety features such as redundant flight control and navigation, real-time system monitoring, and cloud-based self-diagnostics. Supporting Level 4 autonomous driving, it delivers computing power exceeding 500 TOPS and offers a maximum detection range of over 300 meters.

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