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AutoFlight Introduces First 5-Ton eVTOL Capable of Carrying 10 Passengers

AutoFlight Unveils the World’s First 5-Ton eVTOL Capable of Carrying 10 Passengers
Chinese electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) developer AutoFlight has introduced the ‘Matrix,’ a groundbreaking aircraft designed to carry up to 10 passengers with a maximum takeoff weight of 5,700 kilograms. This marks a significant advancement in the eVTOL sector, where most models currently accommodate between four and six passengers. The company recently demonstrated the Matrix’s capabilities through a successful public full transition flight, which involved vertical takeoff, cruising, and vertical landing—a milestone AutoFlight claims is a world first for an eVTOL of this size.
Design and Technical Features
The Matrix boasts a spacious cabin measuring 5.25 meters in length, 1.8 meters in width, and 1.85 meters in height, outfitted with amenities such as washbasins and lavatories. It offers multiple interior configurations, including a VIP layout for six passengers and a hybrid-powered cargo variant. The aircraft’s dimensions include a 20-meter wingspan, 17.1 meters in length, and 3.3 meters in height. Its design incorporates a compound wing lift and cruise configuration with a triplane layout supported by a six-arm structure. The distributed propulsion system utilizes up to 20 fifth-generation lift motors, providing redundancy that ensures continued flight capability even in the event of single or dual engine failures.
During the demonstration flight, the Matrix operated alongside AutoFlight’s two-ton CarryAll cargo eVTOL, underscoring the company’s advancements in aerodynamics, high-power electric propulsion, and flight control systems. Tian Yu, AutoFlight’s CEO and founder, described the Matrix as “not only a rising star in the aviation industry but also an ambitious industry disruptor,” emphasizing its potential to challenge prevailing perceptions that eVTOLs are limited to short-haul, low-load operations. According to Yu, the Matrix is poised to reshape the operational parameters of eVTOL routes.
Market Implications and Challenges
AutoFlight asserts that the Matrix’s increased passenger capacity and economies of scale could substantially reduce transportation costs per seat-kilometer and ton-kilometer, potentially transforming the economics of urban and intercity air mobility. The aircraft is designed to serve a broad range of scenarios, from urban commuting to intercity feeder routes, thereby supporting the expansion of the low-altitude air mobility ecosystem.
Despite these technological strides, AutoFlight faces considerable challenges in a rapidly evolving and competitive eVTOL market. Regulatory approval processes remain complex and uncertain, while the high initial costs of development and production pose financial hurdles. The company also contends with established competitors such as Joby Aviation and Vertical Aerospace, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, which is emerging as a critical arena for dominance in urban air taxi and tourism markets.
The debut of the Matrix is expected to stimulate increased interest in advanced air mobility solutions, prompting competitors to accelerate their own eVTOL development and expand service offerings. As AutoFlight pushes the boundaries of eVTOL technology, its future success will depend not only on technical innovation but also on its ability to navigate regulatory landscapes and maintain a competitive edge in the global market.

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