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eVTOL重塑文旅体验 从政策元年到规模化应用年升级

Core Insights - The low-altitude economy in China is transitioning from a "policy year" in 2024 to a "year of large-scale application" in 2025, with significant advancements in eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing) aircraft certification and commercialization in the tourism sector [1][3][5] Industry Development - The establishment of a three-tier management system ("national-industry-local") is expected to guide the differentiated development of the low-altitude economy, which is projected to reshape the spatial landscape of China's tourism industry [1][3] - The government has recognized low-altitude economy in its work report, leading to a surge in related regulations and initiatives, thus fostering a diverse and competitive market environment [3][4] eVTOL Applications - eVTOL aircraft are being prioritized for applications in the tourism sector, serving as a preliminary step towards regular air commuting and enhancing public understanding of low-altitude travel [7][8] - The integration of eVTOL into tourism is expected to create new economic benefits and improve the overall travel experience by providing direct aerial connections between scenic spots [7][9] Commercial Ecosystem - A complete "low-altitude + tourism" commercial ecosystem requires collaboration among manufacturers, operators, infrastructure developers, and service providers to ensure a seamless travel experience [10][11] - Key elements for a successful ecosystem include stimulating new consumer demand, establishing regular operational standards, and achieving large-scale development to unlock the economic potential of low-altitude travel [10][11] Regulatory Framework - The development of the low-altitude economy necessitates a balance between unified standards and local characteristics, with a focus on gradual exploration and adaptation based on practical experiences [11][12] - A three-tier framework for standardization is proposed, involving national safety rules, industry operational standards, and localized implementation guidelines to ensure effective management of airspace [11][12]