As these vehicles edge closer to widespread commercial use, understanding their maintenance requirements is critical for ensuring safety, reliability, and economic viability.
The CarryAll V2000CG, an innovative electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developed by Shanghai-based AutoFlight, has achieved a significant milestone in aviation history.
These innovative vehicles, designed for silent and sustainable flight, are set to debut commercially in major global events, including the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Electric aviation has emerged as a promising frontier in the quest for decarbonizing transportation, yet its path to genuine sustainability remains fraught with technical, economic, and environmental challenges.
As eVTOLs transition from conceptual designs to operational realities, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a pivotal technology, driving innovation across multiple domains.
However, the development of air taxi systems, particularly from a global infrastructure perspective, reveals a complex landscape marked by technological promise, regulatory challenges, and infrastructural deficiencies.







