Present Day Developments: A sky‑wide flex of precision, choreography, and technological ambition

The sky just got rewritten.
The record for the most multirotors/drones airborne simultaneously from a single computer (outdoors) has officially been shattered — a staggering 22,580 drones taking flight in perfect unison, achieved by Guangdong EHang Egret Media Technology Co., Ltd.
A 22,580-drone show just turned the night sky into a computer screen
One computer, thousands of synchronized drones, and a full-scale aerial flex — this Guinness World Records moment makes modern light shows feel less like entertainment and more like sky-wide software poetry.
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This isn’t your average drone show. It’s a full‑scale technological opera: thousands of synchronized machines rising, shifting, and forming patterns with a level of precision that feels almost unreal. One computer. Tens of thousands of drones. Zero chaos. Pure orchestration.
The feat marks a new benchmark in modern drone engineering, showcasing what’s possible when software, hardware, and choreography collide at massive scale. It’s Present Day Developments at its most jaw‑dropping — a glimpse into the future of entertainment, communication, and aerial spectacle.







