Core Insights - The Nanjing Low Altitude Flight Service Platform has officially launched, capable of supporting 50,000 low-altitude flights simultaneously, significantly enhancing flight safety in the city [1] - In the first half of this year, the platform recorded over 100,000 flights and nearly 30,000 flight hours, representing increases of 539% and 533% respectively compared to the same period in 2024 [1] Group 1 - The platform was developed by the Nanjing Transportation Group in collaboration with major enterprises and research institutions, utilizing technologies such as cloud computing, big data, and artificial intelligence [1][2] - The platform offers services including flight trajectory monitoring, traffic monitoring, and safety assessments, integrating meteorological data and communication information from major telecom operators [2] - Currently, the platform is focused on unmanned aerial vehicles, with plans to expand to a mixed service management platform for both manned and unmanned flights in the future [2] Group 2 - Nanjing has developed various low-altitude application scenarios, including logistics and government services, positioning itself among the top cities in China for diverse low-altitude applications [3] - The city has approved 120 airspace areas covering over 2,000 square kilometers, with 174 approved flight routes totaling over 3,000 kilometers and 266 takeoff and landing points [3] - The transportation department aims to accelerate the planning of low-altitude takeoff and landing facilities and establish a joint regulatory mechanism for low-altitude safety, contributing to the national low-altitude flight service system [3]
全市累计获批空域120个片区、航线174条 南京市低空飞行服务平台正式上线运行
Nan Jing Ri Bao·2025-06-16 02:45