
Staff members check the engine circuit of the Changying-8 cargo unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) before a test flight at an airport in Zhengzhou, central China’s Henan Province, March 30, 2026. The cargo UAV successfully completed its maiden flight at an airport in Zhengzhou on Tuesday. The fixed-wing cargo UAV is China’s first 7-tonne-class cargo UAV platform validated through flight test. The Changying-8 cargo UAV has an ultra-large cargo compartment with a volume of 18 cubic meters, a maximum takeoff weight of 7 tonnes, and a maximum payload capacity of 3.5 tonnes. It can accommodate diverse loading requirements, including conventional supplies, fresh and cold-chain goods, and emergency equipment. The aircraft boasts a maximum range exceeding 3,000 kilometers. (Xinhua/Hao Yuan)
ZHENGZHOU, March 31 (Xinhua) — Changying-8 cargo unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) successfully completed its maiden flight at an airport in Zhengzhou, central China’s Henan Province, on Tuesday.
The fixed-wing cargo UAV is developed by Beijing Beifang Changying UAV Technology Co., Ltd. and is China’s first 7-tonne-class cargo UAV platform validated through flight test.
The Changying-8 cargo UAV has an ultra-large cargo compartment with a volume of 18 cubic meters, a maximum takeoff weight of 7 tonnes, and a maximum payload capacity of 3.5 tonnes.
It can accommodate diverse loading requirements, including conventional supplies, fresh and cold-chain goods, and emergency equipment. The aircraft boasts a maximum range exceeding 3,000 kilometers.
The cargo UAV features breakthroughs in efficient transportation, flexible adaptability, and all-domain operations, providing equipment support for the development of the low-altitude economy and the construction of emergency response systems.
It can be deployed in scenarios such as long-distance logistics transport, emergency rescue delivery, border-area supply, and operations in complex terrain. ■

A Changying-8 cargo unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) lands after a test flight at an airport in Zhengzhou, central China’s Henan Province, March 31, 2026. The cargo UAV successfully completed its maiden flight at an airport in Zhengzhou on Tuesday.
The fixed-wing cargo UAV is China’s first 7-tonne-class cargo UAV platform validated through flight test.
The Changying-8 cargo UAV has an ultra-large cargo compartment with a volume of 18 cubic meters, a maximum takeoff weight of 7 tonnes, and a maximum payload capacity of 3.5 tonnes.
It can accommodate diverse loading requirements, including conventional supplies, fresh and cold-chain goods, and emergency equipment. The aircraft boasts a maximum range exceeding 3,000 kilometers. (Xinhua/Hao Yuan)

A Changying-8 cargo unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) conducts a test flight at an airport in Zhengzhou, central China’s Henan Province, March 31, 2026. The cargo UAV successfully completed its maiden flight at an airport in Zhengzhou on Tuesday.
The fixed-wing cargo UAV is China’s first 7-tonne-class cargo UAV platform validated through flight test.
The Changying-8 cargo UAV has an ultra-large cargo compartment with a volume of 18 cubic meters, a maximum takeoff weight of 7 tonnes, and a maximum payload capacity of 3.5 tonnes.
It can accommodate diverse loading requirements, including conventional supplies, fresh and cold-chain goods, and emergency equipment. The aircraft boasts a maximum range exceeding 3,000 kilometers. (Xinhua/Hao Yuan)

A staff member checks the engine circuit of the Changying-8 cargo unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) before a test flight at an airport in Zhengzhou, central China’s Henan Province, March 30, 2026. The cargo UAV successfully completed its maiden flight at an airport in Zhengzhou on Tuesday.
The fixed-wing cargo UAV is China’s first 7-tonne-class cargo UAV platform validated through flight test.
The Changying-8 cargo UAV has an ultra-large cargo compartment with a volume of 18 cubic meters, a maximum takeoff weight of 7 tonnes, and a maximum payload capacity of 3.5 tonnes.
It can accommodate diverse loading requirements, including conventional supplies, fresh and cold-chain goods, and emergency equipment. The aircraft boasts a maximum range exceeding 3,000 kilometers. (Xinhua/Hao Yuan)

A staff member checks the tires of the Changying-8 cargo unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) before a test flight at an airport in Zhengzhou, central China’s Henan Province, March 30, 2026. The cargo UAV successfully completed its maiden flight at an airport in Zhengzhou on Tuesday.
The fixed-wing cargo UAV is China’s first 7-tonne-class cargo UAV platform validated through flight test.
The Changying-8 cargo UAV has an ultra-large cargo compartment with a volume of 18 cubic meters, a maximum takeoff weight of 7 tonnes, and a maximum payload capacity of 3.5 tonnes.
It can accommodate diverse loading requirements, including conventional supplies, fresh and cold-chain goods, and emergency equipment. The aircraft boasts a maximum range exceeding 3,000 kilometers. (Xinhua/Hao Yuan)

A Changying-8 cargo unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) lands after a test flight at an airport in Zhengzhou, central China’s Henan Province, March 31, 2026. The cargo UAV successfully completed its maiden flight at an airport in Zhengzhou on Tuesday.
The fixed-wing cargo UAV is China’s first 7-tonne-class cargo UAV platform validated through flight test.
The Changying-8 cargo UAV has an ultra-large cargo compartment with a volume of 18 cubic meters, a maximum takeoff weight of 7 tonnes, and a maximum payload capacity of 3.5 tonnes.
It can accommodate diverse loading requirements, including conventional supplies, fresh and cold-chain goods, and emergency equipment. The aircraft boasts a maximum range exceeding 3,000 kilometers. (Xinhua/Hao Yuan)

A Changying-8 cargo unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) conducts a test flight at an airport in Zhengzhou, central China’s Henan Province, March 31, 2026. The cargo UAV successfully completed its maiden flight at an airport in Zhengzhou on Tuesday.
The fixed-wing cargo UAV is China’s first 7-tonne-class cargo UAV platform validated through flight test.
The Changying-8 cargo UAV has an ultra-large cargo compartment with a volume of 18 cubic meters, a maximum takeoff weight of 7 tonnes, and a maximum payload capacity of 3.5 tonnes.
It can accommodate diverse loading requirements, including conventional supplies, fresh and cold-chain goods, and emergency equipment. The aircraft boasts a maximum range exceeding 3,000 kilometers. (Xinhua/Hao Yuan)

A Changying-8 cargo unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) conducts a test flight at an airport in Zhengzhou, central China’s Henan Province, March 31, 2026. The cargo UAV successfully completed its maiden flight at an airport in Zhengzhou on Tuesday.
The fixed-wing cargo UAV is China’s first 7-tonne-class cargo UAV platform validated through flight test.
The Changying-8 cargo UAV has an ultra-large cargo compartment with a volume of 18 cubic meters, a maximum takeoff weight of 7 tonnes, and a maximum payload capacity of 3.5 tonnes.
It can accommodate diverse loading requirements, including conventional supplies, fresh and cold-chain goods, and emergency equipment. The aircraft boasts a maximum range exceeding 3,000 kilometers. (Xinhua/Hao Yuan)
