Core Viewpoint - The development of low-altitude economy in Hengshui, Hebei Province, is gaining momentum, with the establishment of the Taocheng Airport as a hub for aviation training, tourism, and manufacturing, contributing significantly to the local economy [1][3][4]. Group 1: Airport and Infrastructure - Taocheng Airport, approved as a Class B general airport by the Civil Aviation Administration in 2020, covers an area of 20 square kilometers with a total investment of 16.7 billion yuan [1]. - The airport features various facilities including an aviation flight camp, a drone base, an aircraft display and maintenance center, and an aviation sports and leisure complex [1]. Group 2: Economic Impact - The low-altitude industry in Hengshui has reached a production value of over 2 billion yuan, driving related tourism industries to generate nearly 600 million yuan [3]. - The airport has become a training center for civil aviation pilots and is recognized as the largest rotorcraft delivery training center in China [1][2]. Group 3: Training and Development - The airport has trained 320 manned aircraft pilots and over 9,100 drone pilots, reflecting the growing interest in flying among the public [2]. - The introduction of the Slovak "Viper" aircraft assembly line has achieved over 60% localization in production, marking a significant breakthrough in the manufacturing of light aircraft [2]. Group 4: Future Prospects - The airport plans to host several national aviation competitions in 2025, including the "Soaring China" National Low-altitude Unmanned Flight Grand Prix and the China Hengshui Light Aircraft Masters [4]. - There are intentions to seek partnerships with international aviation companies to further promote Hengshui's low-altitude industry on a global scale [4].
低空经济火 发展信心足
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-03-13 00:14