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低空经济应用场景迎“上新”潮 商业化落地进程加速推进
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-07-15 17:33

Core Viewpoint - The continuous introduction of new application scenarios is becoming a key driver for the development of the low-altitude economy across various regions in China [1] Group 1: Application Scenarios - In Shenzhen, a total of 301 drone logistics routes have been opened in commercial areas, parks, hospitals, and universities, showcasing a wide variety of items that can be transported by air [1] - Dongguan has released a list of 37 specific application scenarios for the low-altitude economy by 2025, covering 12 dimensions including security, logistics, public services, and firefighting [1] - Successful test flights for low-altitude sightseeing tourism have been conducted in Shenyang, laying a solid technical and practical foundation for local low-altitude tourism [1] Group 2: Market Potential and Development - The low-altitude economy is transitioning from niche pilot projects to mass consumption, which is expected to accelerate its commercialization and contribute to industrial transformation and upgrading [1] - The current application scenarios in the low-altitude economy are categorized into four main fields: production operations, transportation, cultural tourism experiences, and security [2] - The production operations and cultural tourism fields are seeing more mature applications of low-altitude flying, with clearer commercial models emerging in specific sub-scenarios [2] Group 3: Challenges and Recommendations - The development of low-altitude economy application scenarios faces challenges such as key technological bottlenecks, unclear profit models, and insufficient supporting infrastructure [3] - Healthy and safe development of low-altitude economy application scenarios is closely related to policy guidance, airspace management, industrial planning, and corporate innovation [3] - To overcome these challenges, collaboration among government departments, industry associations, and enterprises is essential, along with detailed policy support for airspace classification management and airworthiness certification standards [3]