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ï¸ Chinese aviation startup Air White Whale has recently unveiled its first unmanned transport aircraft, W5000, which the company claims is also the worldâs largest cargo drone. The W5000 made its public debut at an event held by the company recently in Changzhou, Jiangsu province. The twin-turboprop cargo drone was unveiled by Hu Zhendong, the chairman and CEO of the Beijing-based startup. Dive deeper into this [Must-Read](. ð¥Todayâs job of the day as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: >[Director Data Engineering](
> [Director, Cloud Engineering]( Reading Time: 4 mins Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? [Subscribe here.]( MUST-READ ðï¸ [Worldâs largest cargo drone with 5-ton payload capacity unveiled in China]( According to the company's website, the W5000 is a [twin-turboprop cargo drone]( with a maximum takeoff weight of 10.8 metric tons, a payload capacity of 5 tons, and an interior cargo space of over 2295 cubic feet (65 cubic meters). It is an unmanned, efficient, and [low-cost common cargo platform]( developed by Air White Whale (Beijing) Technology for air logistics. The cargo drone has a wingspan of over 74 feet (22.7 meters), a length of 75 feet (22.9 meters), and a height of 24 feet (7.5 meters). W5000 adopts an upper monoplane, rectangular fuselage, and low HTP design. Each of the left and right wings is equipped with a turboprop engine. It equips the forward three-point retractable landing gear and the main landing gear is arranged on the fuselage, which can take off and land at [general aviation airports](. ð»Â [Robot plays cello with unmatched perfection, makes history with Swedish orchestra]( Robotics is driving innovations across various sectors nowadays. A new robot has entered the music arena to transform it. In a recent video, the robot was spotted playing the [cello](. The industrial robotic arms with 3D-printed parts were performed with the members of the orchestra in [Sweden](. Developed by researcher and composer [Fredrik Gran](, the robot didnât rely on AI tools to play cello. 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