China’s Flying Taxis Set to Dominate BRICS Skies—Russia & UAE Orders Locked by 2027
BRICS nations just got wings—China's eVTOL industry is cashing checks from Moscow and Dubai. No prototypes, no pipe dreams—just hard delivery dates.
Sky's the limit (for now)
While Wall Street funds vaporware, Beijing's aerospace factories are stamping out certified aircraft. The UAE's oil money meets Siberian logistics in a deal that'll rewrite urban mobility—and leave Western regulators scrambling.
Bonus jab: Goldman analysts still trying to short 'flying car' stocks as actual revenue takes off.
BRICS Member China To Start Flying Taxis by 2027, Plans First Batch of Sales to Russia and the UAE
Qingpeng revealed that GOVY’s flying taxis can reach up to a speed of 130 kilometers per hour. The design will be a two-seater, built flying machine that will resemble a small helicopter. If GOVY indeed produces and sells flying taxis by 2027, China and BRICS could capture the futuristic market.
The pilot tests WOULD begin during the second half of 2025, with the manufacturing of the products thereafter.Qingpeng said. The futuristic technology could bring BRICS members closer as they might be the first to approve flying taxis.
However, Qingpeng confirmed that the flying taxis are for commercial purposes only and not for public use.he noted. Also, the founder said that BRICS member Russia is China and GOVY’s first market preference for sales.he stressed.