World’s Largest eVTOL Aircraft Completes First Test Flight in China

China has completed the maiden test flight of the world’s largest electric vertical take‑off and landing aircraft, marking a milestone in advanced air mobility.

World’s Largest eVTOL Aircraft Completes First Test Flight in China
The futuristic aircraft features multiple electric rotors mounted along its wings and fuselage, highlighting its unusually large scale compared to conventional eVTOL designs.

China has successfully completed the first test flight of what is being described as the world’s largest electric vertical take‑off and landing aircraft, marking an important step in next‑generation aviation development.

The aircraft is designed to take off and land vertically while using electric power, making it suitable for short‑range transport, urban mobility, and special missions. Its size sets it apart from many other eVTOL projects currently under development around the world.

The maiden flight focused on basic performance checks, including stability, control systems, and overall flight behaviour. Such early tests are a critical phase before more complex trials and eventual certification processes.

China has been investing heavily in advanced air mobility, with eVTOL aircraft seen as a future solution for congestion, regional connectivity, and low‑emission transport. Several domestic companies are working on both passenger and cargo‑focused designs.

The successful test flight highlights growing global competition in the eVTOL space, as countries and manufacturers race to bring electric vertical aircraft closer to commercial use.