Core Insights - The low-altitude economy and commercial space have emerged as significant new industries driving new productive forces in China [1] - The integration of "low-altitude+" into various sectors has accelerated the development of the low-altitude economy across multiple applications, including urban governance, aerial transportation, emergency rescue, and low-altitude tourism [1] Group 1: Shenzhen's Initiatives - Shenzhen has launched a comprehensive drone testing center covering over 12,000 square meters, integrating drone technology testing, flight training, and event operations [2] - The city has introduced a "one network for unified low-altitude smart inspection service platform" that spans eight urban management areas, enhancing governance through smarter and more refined approaches [2] Group 2: Guangdong's Economic Scale - Guangdong has established a complete low-altitude economic chain, with the scale exceeding 100 billion yuan, and has attracted over 15,000 related enterprises [3] - The province has opened more than 700 drone flight routes, with nearly 800,000 drone logistics deliveries annually, and is developing a 30-minute aerial medical rescue network [3] Group 3: Hefei's Meteorological Support - Hefei, known as a "super experimental field" for low-altitude economy, has deployed mobile boundary layer meteorological observation stations to capture real-time weather data, enhancing flight safety and economic efficiency [4] Group 4: Xi'an's Industrial Ecosystem - Xi'an has established a drone industry chain with 106 upstream and downstream enterprises, facilitating high-frequency transportation of scientific samples and precision instruments via low-altitude logistics routes [5] Group 5: Market Potential - The low-altitude economy market in China is projected to reach 1.5 trillion yuan by 2025 and is expected to grow to 3.5 trillion yuan by 2035, driven by continuous policy improvements and technological innovations [6]
低空 +”赋能千行百业 中国低空经济“振翅高飞
Zhong Guo Chan Ye Jing Ji Xin Xi Wang·2025-07-30 00:14