Group 1 - The article discusses the rapid evolution and commercialization of QR codes in China, particularly after the 2015 Spring Festival, where they became integral to various business ecosystems, with the market expected to exceed 100 billion yuan by 2025 [3][6]. - The eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-off and Landing) industry is highlighted as a new super terminal, with significant capital investment and government support, indicating a potential transformation in transportation and industry [6][12]. - The article emphasizes the necessity for eVTOL to integrate into a complete ecosystem, which includes infrastructure, manufacturing, standards, and a commercial loop to achieve its full potential [6][12]. Group 2 - The current state of the eVTOL industry in China shows a strong organizational capability, with significant advancements in manufacturing and infrastructure, but still faces challenges in establishing a viable commercial model [40][42]. - The article outlines the differences in regional strategies for eVTOL deployment across China, with areas like Sichuan focusing on logistics and emergency services, while the Greater Bay Area emphasizes consumer applications [53][62]. - The need for a "four-certificate" system (Type Certificate, Production Certificate, Airworthiness Certificate, and Operational Certificate) is crucial for eVTOLs to transition from design to commercial operation, with the Long Triangle region having a natural advantage due to its existing aerospace supply chain [71][75].
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