China’s AVIC Debuts Large Uncrewed Cargo Aircraft

HH-100

Xi’an Aircraft’s twin-boom HH-100 is a purposed-designed large uncrewed cargo aircraft. 

Credit: AVIC
China’s AVIC is preparing to fly the HH-100, an uncrewed cargo aircraft developed by the civil aircraft division of Xi’an Aircraft. The twin-engine aircraft began taxi trials at Yongchang Airport in Sichuan province on March 20. The HH-100 is the latest uncrewed cargo aircraft to emerge in China as...
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