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Giant Chinese cargo drone lifts off on first test flight

  • The unmanned aircraft is the latest addition to attempts to exploit the potential of the ‘low-altitude economy’

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The drone has a maximum payload of 2 tonnes and made its maiden test flight on Sunday. Photo: CCTV
The biggest Chinese-developed uncrewed cargo aircraft completed its first test flight on Sunday, marking one more step in a national push to expand the “low-altitude economy”.
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The twin-engine aircraft has a wingspan of 16.1 metres (52.8 feet), a height of 4.6 metres and a cargo space of 12 cubic metres (423 cubic feet), with a payload capacity of 2 tonnes, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

“It is the largest fully domestically developed unmanned cargo aircraft, tailored to meet China’s market demand,” the report said.

During the test run in Zigong, in the southwest province of Sichuan, “all systems performed steadily”.

“Additionally, the aircraft is designed for easy loading and unloading, and offers high reliability and safety with a high degree of intelligence,” the report said.

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The aircraft was expected to support the expansion of air freight services and “intelligent low-altitude logistics” in China.

The heavy-lift drone is the biggest Chinese-developed uncrewed cargo aircraft. Photo: CCTV
The heavy-lift drone is the biggest Chinese-developed uncrewed cargo aircraft. Photo: CCTV
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