Yihang Intelligence and Xiangyuan Culture and Tourism have reached an intention to purchase 50 EH216-S aircraft
王俊杰2017
发表于 2024-11-16 10:15:45
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On November 15th, Yihang Intelligent announced the signing of a cooperation framework agreement with Xiangyuan Culture and Tourism. According to the agreement, Xiangyuan Culture and Tourism will purchase 50 EH216-S or similar unmanned aerial vehicles from Yihang Intelligence for the layout and application of its tourism projects based on market development needs. The first batch of 5 EH216-S aircraft ordered for purchase are planned to be used for scenic tourism and sightseeing. Other EH216-S aircraft intended for purchase will also be gradually deployed in tourist attractions under the umbrella of Xiangyuan Culture and Tourism.
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