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Two flying cars crashed into each other in a rehearsal for an air show in China, which was to be a showcase for technology.
Xpeng Aeroht’s vehicles were collided with a fire like a fire during landing, the company said in a statement to Reuters.
The company said the people at the scene are safe but CNN reported One person was injured in the crash, citing an anonymous employee of the company.
Tuesday rehearsals were for Air Show Changchun, which will start later this week in northeastern China.
BBC News contacted XPeng for comment.
The footage of the Chinese social media site Weibo appeared to show a flaming vehicle on Earth, which was attended by fire engines.
A vehicle “caused damage to fuselage and caught fire when landing,” Xpeng Aeroht says in a statement to CNN.
“All employees of the accident are safe and local authorities have implemented emergency measures on the spot in a tidy manner,” she added.
Electric flying cars take off and land vertically, and the company hopes to sell them for about $ 300,000 (£ 220,000) each.
In January, Xpeng claims that there are about 3,000 orders for the vehicle.
The Chinese company is one of the largest manufacturers of electric vehicles (EVS) in the world, recently expanding in Europe.
The flying cars were made by her subsidiary Aeroht.
There are still significant obstacles to this form of transport in terms of infrastructure, regulation and public acceptance.
However, some analysts say China is trying to repeat the success it has with EVS by pressing early adoption of technology that will ultimately become widely used.
He said he wanted to lead the world in “Economy at low altitude”.
Last year was a pioneer European flying car company was Purchased by a Chinese companyS