The Sky Isn't the Limit: Go X Eyes Human-Carrying Drones for the Future Fleet

Our CEO Tested the EHang 184 in Macau – And Yes, It's as Insane as It Sounds
Remember when we launched the world's first self-driving scooters and everyone thought we were crazy?
Well, buckle up. Or should we say, strap in.
Watch This First
That's our CEO, Alexander Debelov, climbing into a human-carrying drone in Macau. Not a helicopter. Not a plane. A giant autonomous drone that flies people.
The EHang 184: Your Future Commute?
This isn't your nephew's Christmas present scaled up. The EHang 184 is a legitimate passenger aircraft:
- 440-pound autonomous flying machine
- Single passenger, 23-minute flights at 60 MPH
- No pilot, no controls – just input destination and go
- Multiple fail-safes – lands immediately if anything goes wrong
- Gull-wing doors (because style matters, even in the air)

Why Go X Is Paying Attention
We're Already Autonomous Experts We created the world's first self-driving scooters. Fast Company gave us an award for it. Going from self-driving streets to self-flying skies? That's just evolution.
It Solves Real Problems
- Hawaii island hopping without airports
- Vegas Strip when traffic is gridlocked
- Emergency medical transport
- Executive express service
Our Model Works for This We have 350+ partners with scooters. Imagine hotels with rooftop drone pads. Hospitals with emergency air service. Resorts offering sky tours.
The Reality Check
You won't be summoning a Go X drone next year. Maybe not even this decade.
The FAA is still figuring out delivery drones. Cities need infrastructure. Technology needs refinement.
But here's what we know: Every transformative transportation goes through three phases:
- That's impossible
- That's impractical
- That's indispensable
Electric cars did it. Ridesharing did it. E-scooters did it. Human drones are at Phase 1. We plan to be ready for Phase 3.
The Future Is Three-Dimensional
Today, you open the Go X app for a scooter or Dragon car.
Tomorrow? You might add altitude to that decision.
- Ground to ground? Scooter.
- Across town? Dragon.
- Across the bay in 5 minutes? Drone.
It's not science fiction. It's science future. And we're not just watching – we're preparing.
Ready for whatever comes next? Download the Go X app
Follow our journey from ground to sky: @goxscooterowners
Current fleet: Scooters, E-bikes, Dragon cars... and eyes on the sky
P.S. - No, you can't reserve a drone yet. Yes, Alexander volunteered to be the first passenger. Because of course he did.