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DHL sign deal with Chinese drone company

By Qiu Quanlin in Guangzhou | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2019-05-16 17:56
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An unmanned aerial vehicle carrying cargo is seen during a test flight in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province. DHL-Sinotrans and Chinese drone company Ehang jointly launched a fully automated and intelligent drone-based delivery solution in China on Thursday. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

The Ehang Falcon smart drone, with eight propellers on four arms, is designed with multiple systems for full backup and smart and secure flight control.

"The partnership does not mean Ehang has entered the express business. Joining hands with DHL-Sinotrans will enable us to better develop into an intelligent drone service provider," Xiong said.

Ehang, based in Guangzhou, the Guangdong provincial capital city, on Thursday also revealed its 184L drone publicly for the first time.

The drone is designed to carry up to 260 kilograms of cargo and is one of Ehang's drones dedicated to logistics applications.

Jack O'Neil, deputy managing director of DHL-Sinotrans and senior vice president of network operations of DHL Express China, said growing demand from Chinese customers for a smart delivery service was the reason behind the partnership with Ehang.

"China's e-commerce grew very fast in the past few years and we have seen a fast growth in demand for an intelligent delivery service," said O'Neil.

According to O'Neil, the cutting-edge technologies of express drones, which are reliable, safe and quick, along with government policies supporting the drone express service industry, helped the company to launch such an initiative service with Ehang.

Ehang was one of the first pilot entities for UAV logistic operations under the Civil Aviation Administration of China.

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