XPENG AEROHT has taken a big step forward in making flying cars a reality. The Chinese company’s “Land Aircraft Carrier” has just been granted a special flight permit in Ras Al Khaimah, the northernmost emirate of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
According to Xinhua, the permit was handed over to XPENG AEROHT’s founder, Zhao Deli, marking a milestone for the firm’s ambitions outside China. The UAE’s innovation-friendly approach was seen as the perfect testing ground for this technology, giving the company the chance to showcase what its futuristic vehicle can really do.
At the same event, the Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority signed a memorandum of understanding with XPENG AEROHT. The agreement will see both parties working together on flight testing certification, real-world application scenarios, and exploring how flying cars could be used across different sectors. Among the areas being considered are government transport, tourism, and even emergency rescue – all of which could benefit from a vehicle that combines the practicality of a car with the agility of an aircraft.










