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深圳2025年前8个月无人机载货飞行近55万架次
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-08 04:15

Core Insights - The development of low-altitude economy in Shenzhen is transforming logistics and urban life, with drone deliveries becoming a common practice [1][4] - Legislative support is accelerating the growth of the low-altitude economy, with significant infrastructure developments and a rising number of enterprises involved [3][5] Group 1: Low-altitude Logistics Growth - In the first eight months of this year, Shenzhen recorded 548,000 drone cargo flights, a year-on-year increase of 57%, and opened 59 new low-altitude logistics routes, totaling 309 [1] - Last year, Shenzhen achieved 776,000 drone logistics deliveries, marking a 27% increase, while the current year's figures show a continued upward trend [4] Group 2: Infrastructure Development - Shenzhen has established over 1,000 low-altitude takeoff and landing points, along with 8,791 5G-A communication bases, enhancing the infrastructure necessary for low-altitude operations [3] - Major public takeoff and landing facilities, such as Longhua Zhangkengjing Airport and Shenshan General Airport, are under construction to optimize the layout of low-altitude facilities [3] Group 3: Economic Impact and Projections - The low-altitude economy is projected to contribute 21.377 billion yuan in added value by 2024, with a growth rate of 26.4%, and is expected to reach 15.292 billion yuan in the first half of 2025, growing at 29.4% [3] - The establishment of a low-altitude logistics network covering the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area aims to reduce delivery times significantly, with same-city deliveries under two hours and cross-city deliveries under three hours [4] Group 4: Management and Safety Systems - Shenzhen is implementing a refined low-altitude airspace management system, including the development of the SILAS system, which coordinates and manages low-altitude flight activities [5] - As of September, the SILAS system has integrated over 1,200 companies and more than 46,000 drones, facilitating over 1.33 million flight operations [5]