In the Chinese mainland’s Zhejiang Province, Hwahoo Aviation Technology is charting new horizons for China’s low-altitude economy with its sleek TRIXY autogyro. As a key subsidiary of Sino-German Aircraft, Hwahoo is bringing German engineering to the skies, blending agility with practicality.
Designed in Germany, the TRIXY autogyro boasts an impressive 800-kilometer range and a suite of modern safety features. Its standout advantage? The ability to take off and land almost anywhere, from rural fields to urban rooftops, making it a versatile solution for cargo, emergency response, and perhaps even daily commutes.
CGTN’s Merna Al Nasser recently toured Hwahoo’s production facility, stepping into the cockpit of the TRIXY to experience its controls firsthand. Pilots and engineers walked her through the aircraft’s lightweight design, intuitive instrumentation, and advanced rotor system that provides stability in varying conditions.
International media professionals at the facility were buzzing with excitement. Some dubbed the TRIXY a 'flying motorbike,' while others imagined it as a future mode of everyday transport—zipping over traffic jams or delivering critical supplies to remote areas.
With the TRIXY autogyro moving from concept to reality in Zhejiang, Hwahoo Aviation is not just developing an aircraft; it’s pioneering a shift in how we think about short-range flight. For young global citizens, entrepreneurs, and adventure seekers alike, the skies may soon offer a whole new route to innovation.
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