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The Drone Age: hi-tech wizardry propels Hong Kong towards lift-off

As Hong Kong prepares to enter the era of flying taxis, key players roll out groundbreaking innovations at the cutting edge of technology

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Lam Ka-sing

On a sunny afternoon in late November, hundreds of onlookers gathered beside a picturesque lake near Shanghai as a massive silver drone lifted off silently from the deck of a cutting-edge vessel, marking the dawn of a new chapter for the low-altitude economy in both mainland China and Hong Kong.

The demonstration at Dianshan Lake, which straddles the border between Shanghai and Suzhou, felt like a scene from a science fiction film as the “Sunship”, a mobile water-based vertiport, made its global debut.

A vertiport is a specialised platform for electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

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Designed by AutoFlight, the Sunship aims to solve one of urban air mobility’s toughest challenges: finding places to take off and land in densely built-up cities.

The eVTOL aircraft that lifted off from the mobile floating platform was also developed by the Shanghai-based company, a leading manufacturer of electric aerial vehicles.

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Powered entirely by electricity, AutoFlight’s aircraft can hover like a helicopter before transitioning to efficient, wing-borne flight like an aeroplane.

Unlike traditional drones, they are designed to carry heavy cargo or passengers, offering a quieter, greener and more cost-effective alternative to helicopters – all without relying on fossil fuels.

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