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打造“全球低空经济第一城” 深圳明确
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-07-31 14:27

Core Insights - Shenzhen aims to become the "global low-altitude economy capital" by 2026, with a target of exceeding 130 billion yuan in low-altitude industry output value [1][2] - The plan emphasizes a comprehensive approach combining technology, scenarios, and ecosystems to develop low-altitude infrastructure and services [3][4] Infrastructure Development - By the end of 2026, Shenzhen plans to establish over 1,200 low-altitude takeoff and landing points and open more than 1,000 low-altitude commercial flight routes [3][4] - The city will also adapt existing helicopter landing sites for eVTOL use and create a public service network to meet various low-altitude flight service needs [4] Technological Advancements - Shenzhen will build a low-altitude intelligent integration system (SILAS) to manage over 1,000 low-altitude flight routes and support 3 million cargo drone flights annually [5] - The plan includes the establishment of a low-altitude communication network and monitoring system to ensure 24/7 oversight of key low-altitude airspace [5] Standardization and Policy - The plan highlights the need for standardized services and regulations, with a goal of having over 75% of the city's low-altitude airspace suitable for drone operations by 2026 [5][6] - Shenzhen aims to lead the development of industry standards for low-altitude equipment and safety protocols, which could enhance the overall industry framework [6]