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多地上线低空飞行服务平台 低空经济发展按下“加速键”
Xin Hua Wang·2025-08-12 05:44

Core Viewpoint - The development of low-altitude economy is accelerating with the launch of low-altitude flight service platforms in various provinces, which is expected to create a trillion-level market as a nationwide low-altitude traffic network is established [2][10]. Group 1: Low-altitude Flight Service Platforms - Multiple provinces, including Guangdong, Hubei, and Tianjin, have launched low-altitude flight service platforms to enhance low-altitude economic development [1][3]. - The platforms integrate various functions such as low-altitude airspace management, flight services, and data processing, ensuring effective monitoring and emergency response for low-altitude flights [1][3]. - The platforms are designed to support diverse applications, including urban management, logistics, tourism, and emergency services, thereby broadening the scope of low-altitude economic activities [4][5]. Group 2: Industry Infrastructure and Investment - The low-altitude industry framework includes domains such as aviation equipment, new infrastructure, platforms, and applications, with platform development being a prerequisite for industry growth [3][6]. - Local governments are establishing low-altitude economic industry funds, with total scales exceeding 100 billion yuan, to attract investment and support the sector [5]. - The market size of the low-altitude industry is projected to reach 1 trillion yuan, driven by the gradual shift from policy trials to commercial operations [6][10]. Group 3: Corporate Engagement and Innovation - Several listed companies are actively positioning themselves in the low-altitude flight service sector, developing platforms and solutions to support air traffic management and service integration [7][8]. - Companies like New Morning Technology and HaiGe Communication are creating comprehensive low-altitude management services, enhancing operational efficiency and regulatory compliance [7][8]. - The industry is witnessing a trend towards the establishment of interconnected low-altitude traffic networks, although challenges such as data sharing and standardization remain [9][10].