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“空中滴滴”来了,滴滴入局低空经济!

Core Insights - Didi Chuxing has established a new subsidiary, Didi Low Altitude Technology Co., Ltd., focusing on software development and AI applications rather than aircraft manufacturing [1] - The company aims to leverage its existing user base to create an "air version" of its ride-hailing platform, allowing users to easily book aerial rides through a mobile app [1] - The Chinese government has included "low-altitude economy" in its national development strategy, with over 30 provinces implementing supportive policies [1] Industry Developments - Other companies, such as Amap, are also entering the low-altitude economy, with Amap launching a low-altitude navigation solution [1] - The ultimate goal of many ride-hailing platforms is to consolidate all transportation needs into a single app, covering ground and low-altitude travel [5] - Companies are focusing on three core areas: strengthening existing ride-hailing services, entering the "air taxi" market, and advancing autonomous driving technology [5]