Core Viewpoint - Jiangsu Province is leading the way in the low-altitude economy by implementing innovative legal frameworks, with two new regulations set to take effect on October 1, aimed at promoting development while ensuring safety [1][4]. Group 1: Legislative Framework - The newly approved regulations are the first of their kind in China, collaboratively developed by cities within a designated area, marking a new phase of legal development for the low-altitude economy in the Yangtze River Delta [3]. - The regulations focus on "promoting development and ensuring safety," addressing common challenges such as cross-city flight services and safety supervision through regional collaborative legislation [4][5]. - The regulations emphasize "safety first" rather than "inclusive and prudent regulation," highlighting the importance of public safety in low-altitude flight operations [5][6]. Group 2: Economic Impact - Wuxi and Suzhou, as the dual cores of Jiangsu's low-altitude economy, host over 400 industry chain enterprises and 500 full-chain enterprises, with a combined output value exceeding 40 billion yuan [4]. - The collaborative legislation aims to resolve fragmented airspace management and unify service standards, which are currently hindering the large-scale development of the industry [4]. Group 3: Infrastructure and Services - The regulations require the establishment of a unified low-altitude flight service platform across both cities, integrating smart network systems to provide comprehensive flight approval and weather monitoring services [9]. - Suzhou has already established 143 takeoff and landing points, with plans to increase this to 200, and has implemented a full-process online regulatory platform for flight services [9]. - Wuxi is advancing the construction of 5G-A integrated sensing base stations to support centimeter-level positioning for unmanned aerial vehicles [9]. Group 4: Future Developments - By January 2025, Suzhou plans to collaborate with Wuxi, Changzhou, and Nantong to sign a legislative cooperation agreement aimed at creating unified rules for flight standards and regulatory mechanisms [11]. - The anticipated regulations for the entire Jiangsu province are expected to further coordinate airspace resources and explore a tripartite management mechanism involving military, local, and civilian sectors [11]. - The legislative efforts in Jiangsu may serve as a model for national low-altitude economy legislation, transitioning from regional competition to a unified national market [11].
飞得安全?苏锡立法“破壁”
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-08-08 02:53