Group 1 - The low-altitude economy in China is experiencing significant growth, driven by technological advancements, policy incentives, and economic transformation [1][3] - The 2025 Low Altitude Economy Development Conference showcased a full industry chain from aircraft to operational services and airspace management, indicating a rapidly approaching three-dimensional economic ecosystem [1][3] - The low-altitude economy is expected to exceed 670 billion yuan by 2024, with projections suggesting it could surpass 1 trillion yuan by 2026 [4] Group 2 - The establishment of the Low Altitude Economy Development Department by the National Development and Reform Commission and the formation of a leadership group by the Civil Aviation Administration of China highlight the government's commitment to this sector [3] - Various regions are exploring unique paths for low-altitude industry development, such as Guangdong's "air taxi" pilot projects and Chongqing's expedited airspace approval processes [3] - The number of enterprises in the low-altitude economy has exceeded 200,000, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 10.46% [4] Group 3 - The PT6A engine maintenance base in Wuhu, authorized by Pratt & Whitney Canada, represents a significant development in the low-altitude economy, aiming for an annual repair capacity of 100 engines [4] - Despite the growth, there are still many bottlenecks to overcome, including the need for comprehensive regulations, standards, and management systems to support the industry [4] - Safety is emphasized as the primary prerequisite for the development of the low-altitude economy, necessitating a new governance system that is both cautious and inclusive [4]
全产业链生态体系正在形成 ——2025低空经济发展大会见闻
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-09-13 22:10