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21专访|李世鹏:解码深圳低空经济的“先行密码”
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-07-11 08:28

Core Insights - Shenzhen is leading the development of low-altitude economy in China, with significant experiences to share [1][2] - The essence of low-altitude economy is an upward extension of ground transportation rather than a simple downward expansion of traditional aviation [3] - Safety is a non-negotiable bottom line for the development of low-altitude economy [6][7] Government and Policy - The Shenzhen government has recognized the importance of low-altitude economy and has implemented policies early, including the establishment of intelligent low-altitude infrastructure [2] - Shenzhen has introduced the "Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Low-altitude Economy Industry Promotion Regulations," becoming the first in the country to regulate this field [2] Development Methodology - Low-altitude economy requires a new management system based on digital means and must follow a phased planning and hierarchical management approach [1][4] - The development of low-altitude economy should match local infrastructure with the level of economic development, avoiding overly ambitious plans [4][5] Safety Considerations - Low-altitude flight safety is more complex than traditional civil aviation due to the urban environment and the presence of people and vehicles on the ground [6][7] - Monitoring technology is a significant bottleneck in ensuring safety, as existing technologies cannot fully meet the requirements for tracking all types of low-altitude flying vehicles [7] Investment Opportunities - The recent decline in financing for low-altitude economy aligns with the natural progression of new industries, where initial enthusiasm may wane if growth expectations are not met [8] - Long-term investors should focus on sectors related to flying vehicles, low-altitude flight, and infrastructure within the low-altitude economy [8]