
On the morning of July 27, GOVY AirCar and GOVY AirCab flying vehicles made their debut at the signing ceremony for key projects in the High-Quality Development Pilot Zone for Towns and Villages around Nankunshan-Luofu Mountains (Zengcheng District), alongside the inaugural flight of low-altitude sightseeing tourism and test rides on the Most Beautiful Tourist Highway.
As the core highlight of the event, GOVY not only witnessed the debut of the Greater Bay Area's first low-altitude cultural tourism route in an eco-wellness resort destination but also successfully completed the historic inaugural flight of its multi-rotor flying car, GOVY AirCar, along this route!
This marks not only the inaugural application of GOVY's low-altitude sightseeing solutions in cultural tourism settings, but also underscores the company's strategic deployment in establishing demonstration scenarios for low-altitude cultural tourism. It pioneers a new paradigm for integrating low-altitude economy with cultural tourism industries.

Meanwhile, both the multi-rotor flying car GOVY AirCar, which completed its maiden flight, and the GOVY AirCab showcased at the event are progressing through airworthiness certification as planned. The GOVY AirCab is expected to obtain certification in the second half of next year, initiating formal operations and mass production deliveries to lay the foundation for regular low-altitude cultural tourism routes.
This milestone signifies that in the emerging sector of “low-altitude economy + cultural tourism,” GOVY has taken a crucial step from concept to practice, starting from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and is accelerating its commercialization process comprehensively.
Empowering Regional Cultural Tourism Industries Through Technology
Pioneering a New Paradigm for Low-Altitude Cultural Tourism
At the inaugural ceremony, the GOVY AirCar—equipped with cutting-edge autonomous driving technology—took off from Zhengguo Station and cruised along a custom flight path, offering a unique perspective of Zengcheng from above.
Specifically designed for low-altitude sightseeing and short-distance shuttle services, this flying car features an industry-first split land-air configuration. With a range of 20-30 kilometers and a flight speed of 120 kilometers per hour, it perfectly meets the efficient point-to-point sightseeing and shuttle needs within and around scenic areas.
Equipped with triple safety redundancy, it maintains stable cruising in complex weather conditions, providing safe and reliable low-altitude transportation support for cultural tourism scenarios.

GOVY AirCar is taking off from Zhengguo Station.
Beyond the GOVY AirCar, Gaoyi has simultaneously pursued a dual-technology approach combining “short-range multi-rotor” and “intercity composite-wing” systems, developing multiple configurations including the multi-rotor GOVY AirCab and the composite-wing AirJet flying car.
On display at the event is GOVY's first mass-produced autonomous multi-rotor flying car, the GOVY AirCab. Designed for low-altitude urban or short-distance travel scenarios such as sightseeing tours and short business trips, it offers a more efficient and convenient transportation option.
Its airframe features over 90% carbon fiber composite materials, significantly reducing weight to enhance flight efficiency while substantially improving structural strength and durability.

The First Mass-Produced Multi-Rotor Flying Car: GOVY AirCab
This model also enables rapid recharging in just 25 minutes, significantly reducing wait times and boosting operational efficiency. Additionally, its intelligent low-altitude obstacle avoidance system allows it to accurately detect and steer clear of obstacles in complex low-altitude environments, ensuring safe and smooth flight operations.
Currently, both exhibited models are progressing through airworthiness certification as scheduled. The multi-rotor flying car GOVY AirCab is expected to obtain certification and commence deliveries in the second half of 2026. Following certification, this model will initiate formal commercial operations, truly realizing the “40-minute living circle within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area” and laying the foundation for the regular operation of low-altitude cultural tourism routes.

GOVY AirCar Flies Along the First Low-Altitude Cultural Tourism Route Connecting Kunshan and Luofu Mountain
Pioneering Innovation in Low-Altitude Cultural Tourism Applications
Creating New Growth Points for the Cultural Tourism Economy
This inaugural flight not only showcases a technological breakthrough but also establishes a three-dimensional tourism network integrating land and air transportation.
On the ground, the newly opened scenic highway connects over 20 cultural and tourism destinations—including ancient villages and hot spring resorts—while the aerial route enables direct access between attractions.
This combined model of “ground exploration + aerial overview” fundamentally reshapes the regional tourism landscape, offering a novel approach for governments to optimize cultural and tourism resource allocation. Through a high-altitude intelligent dispatch platform, administrators can monitor flight operations in real time, allocate resources, and achieve refined management that balances passenger flow and resource distribution.

Government officials and distinguished guests got an up-close look at the GOVY AirCar.
For cultural tourism destinations, Gaoyu's entry is fostering diverse collaboration models. For instance, visitors can board Gaoyu flying cars to enjoy panoramic views of renowned attractions—such as mountains, rivers, and historical sites—from a fresh perspective, experiencing landscapes previously inaccessible.
This unique experience will significantly enrich travelers' memories, emerging as a compelling new highlight in cultural tourism development. Through partnerships with tourism enterprises, Gaoyi will develop diverse aerial tourism programs, including dedicated sightseeing routes and customized flight tourism packages.
Tailored flight itineraries will cater to distinct visitor demographics: family-friendly science tours offering geography and history lessons; romantic aerial dates and wedding flights for couples.
Leveraging Gaoyu's technological edge in flying cars, the company will also develop products like low-altitude flight experience camps. These initiatives will allow visitors to personally experience the joy of flight and learn aviation knowledge, further expanding the boundaries of the cultural tourism industry and injecting continuous vitality into the market.

Leaders from various parties are touring and experiencing the GOVY AirCab.
From an industrial value perspective, Gaoyou's cultural tourism practices are forming a replicable “low-altitude cultural tourism operation model.” With commercial operation as its core objective, this model leverages low-altitude high-tech to drive high-quality regional cultural tourism development, enhance the industry's passenger capacity, and provide new pathways for the “Hundred Counties, Thousand Towns, Ten Thousand Villages” initiative.
Gradually realizing a cultural tourism upgrade path centered on “flying cars + smart cultural tourism platforms,” it integrates data resources such as meteorological services, air traffic control, and scenic area ticketing to solve transportation challenges in mountainous areas. Simultaneously, it enhances the added value of cultural tourism through “technological experiences.”
Moving forward, Gaoyou will continue exploring low-altitude cultural tourism demonstration models while accelerating the commercialization of low-altitude travel. This initiative not only offers visitors a fresh perspective—“seeing mountains, waters, and the world from a different angle”—but also transforms blueprints for high-quality development into tangible reality. As Gaoyou flying cars glide over Luofu Mountain's peaks, the silver trail they leave behind embodies the most beautiful trajectory of technology and cultural tourism converging in symbiosis.


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