Core Insights - Shenzhen aims to become the "global low-altitude economy capital" by establishing a comprehensive low-altitude infrastructure and service system by 2026, with a projected output value exceeding 130 billion yuan [1][2] - The plan includes the construction of 1 low-altitude economic headquarters, 5 operational test zones, and 4 testing fields, along with over 1,200 low-altitude takeoff and landing points and more than 1,000 commercial flight routes [1][4] Infrastructure Development - By the end of 2026, Shenzhen plans to build a global first low-altitude intelligent integration system (SILAS) that covers communication, navigation, monitoring, and meteorological services [1][4] - The city has already established 483 takeoff and landing facilities and 80,000 5G base stations, with over 23,000 upgraded to 5G-A, ensuring continuous coverage of the 120-meter low-altitude airspace [3][4] Policy and Economic Growth - Shenzhen has introduced several policies to support low-altitude economic development, including the "Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Low-altitude Economic Industry Promotion Regulations" and the "Shenzhen Action Plan for Cultivating and Developing Low-altitude Economy and Aerospace Industry Clusters (2024-2025)" [4][5] - The low-altitude economy in Shenzhen is projected to exceed 100 billion yuan by 2024, with over 700,000 drone flights annually, maintaining its position as the national leader [2][4] Linkage Index - According to the "City Low-altitude Economy Linkage Index (2025)," Shenzhen ranks second nationally, with a score of 86.61, particularly excelling in environmental friendliness [2][3] - The index evaluates the supportive "hard" and "soft" environments for low-altitude economic development, highlighting the need for improved infrastructure to realize policy benefits [4]
城市24小时 | 目标升级,深圳剑指“全球低空经济第一城”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-07-31 14:22