Shanghai-based developer of the Prosperity I — a lift-and-cruise four-passenger eVTOL that holds China's CAAC type-certificate acceptance for its category and a CAAC-cleared cargo sibling.
AutoFlight is a Chinese-German eVTOL developer headquartered in Shanghai, with engineering operations in Augsburg, Germany. Its passenger product, the Prosperity I, is a lift-and-cruise eVTOL with separate lift rotors and a pusher propeller — an architecture designed to simplify certification by separating hover and cruise lift systems.
The cargo sibling, the V2000CG, was issued a CAAC Type Certificate in 2024, making AutoFlight one of only a handful of companies worldwide with a fully type-certificated eVTOL airframe in any payload class.
California-based eVTOL operator developing a piloted, four-passenger air taxi for commercial ridesharing. The first US developer to clear FAA Stage 4 type certification.
Mountain View-based developer of the A5, a four-seat drive-and-fly hybrid-electric eVTOL designed to be both a road-legal car and a runway- or vertical-launch aircraft.