AutoFlight completes China’s first two-ton-class autonomous eVTOL cargo trial in Guizhou

Chinese eVTOL developer AutoFlight says its CarryAll (V2000CG) delivered spring tea across mountainous terrain in Guizhou in 37 minutes, completing the first two-ton-class eVTOL dedicated transport trial in the country. The autonomous, unmanned cargo run targets faster logistics in difficult regions.

Discovered 2026-04-17T01:50:01.492317-07:00 | 2026-04-17T01:50:01.492317-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • It’s a concrete step from prototype demonstrations toward higher-payload, operational cargo use: a two-ton-class eVTOL trial covering mountainous terrain in 37 minutes.
  • The result validates AutoFlight’s trajectory to larger-capacity platforms, building on its broader scaling strategy for AAM beyond smaller passenger-oriented designs (source:ced5b819-2784-4f2e-b177-878096b55448).
  • For operators and infrastructure planners, it adds evidence that “low-altitude economy” policy goals are moving toward real logistics use cases, not just flight testing (source:62dd1c12-01f8-43b1-b5a3-4a50cd504362).

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autoevolution.com aerobuzz.fr en.antaranews.com pilootenvliegtuig.nl avweb.com interestingengineering.com
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