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Here's one way to reduce the traffic problems in Pattaya that even Jun didn't come up with . . .
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Chinese flying taxis take off in Thailand’s urban skies

Autonomous aircraft set for trials in tourism and transport zones

by Puntid Tantivangphaisal

October 22, 2025

A Chinese drone firm has launched Thailand’s first flying taxi trials in partnership with local regulators to test autonomous aircraft for urban transport.

Aviation giant EHang has launched Thailand’s first Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Sandbox Initiative, marking a major milestone in the race to bring flying taxis to Southeast Asia.

Unveiled in Bangkok, the initiative was created in partnership with the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) and several regional firms. It allows EHang to conduct live trial operations of its EH216-S electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft under a dedicated regulatory framework.

Test flights have now begun in Bangkok, with plans to expand to tourism hotspots, including Pattaya, Koh Larn, Phuket and Koh Samui. The sandbox zones will serve as real-world test beds for technology, safety procedures and integration with Thailand’s unmanned traffic systems.

During the launch event, the EH216-S completed several autonomous point-to-point flights, impressing officials from the Ministry of Transport and CAAT, as well as representatives from project partners such as Aerial Sea Ventures, Bangkok Airways, VietJet, China Harbour Engineering Company and Malaysia’s Tahira Group.

EHang’s Chief Financial Officer, Conor Yang, said the sandbox could serve as a model for regional growth.

“Our goal is to leverage the operational and regulatory framework established here as a model for other Southeast Asian markets, bringing safe, sustainable AAM to the wider region.”

CAAT Director General, Air Chief Marshal Manat Chavanaprayoon, praised Thailand’s “safety-led” approach to innovation and said the country was on track to become the first in the world to launch commercial eVTOL services.

“We’re proving the technology works before we scale.”

The Ministry of Transport added that the project is aligned with Thailand’s commitment to carbon neutrality and smart city development. Deputy Permanent Secretary Panya Chupanit said AAM would support the country’s goals for clean, connected, and modern transport solutions, according to ZAG Daily.

The sandbox rollout follows EHang’s earlier human-carrying flight demonstration in Bangkok last November and reflects Thailand’s growing ambition to lead Southeast Asia’s urban air mobility revolution.

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Gaybutton wrote: Thu Oct 23, 2025 9:45 pmHere's one way to reduce the traffic problems in Pattaya that even Jun didn't come up with . . .
It won't reduce traffic problems. Building more roads rarely does.

The proven ways to reduce traffic are to discourage it (charges) and provide a good alternative.

Letting unsafe drivers fly would not be a smart move.

Here's what successful traffic management looks like.
Tottenham Court Road, London. Compare with the roads around Silom

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Jun wrote: Thu Oct 23, 2025 10:07 pm Letting unsafe drivers fly would not be a smart move.
It says "autonomous aircraft for urban transport" meaning no pilot?
The article doesn't state where these tests take place, I would be interested to watch.
The video has a take-off in front of Queen Sirikit Center, but that can't be the test site.
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My Thai boyfriends won't like this. They drive motorbike taxi.
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Flying taxis would cost more to buy and cost more to run. Cars and motorcycles don't expend energy keeping themselves in the air.
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