Core Insights - The low-altitude economy infrastructure projects are rapidly moving from policy planning to project implementation, with multiple regions announcing tenders for key areas such as take-off and landing sites, communication navigation, and digital platform construction [1][2] Group 1: Regional Developments - Shenzhen's Yantian District has publicly tendered a low-altitude economic infrastructure project with an estimated value of 78.27 million yuan [2] - Hefei Guoxian Holdings has announced a tender plan for the first phase of low-altitude economic infrastructure projects, aiming to establish a regional low-altitude flight management and service guarantee system [2] - Qingdao has laid out 181 fixed and temporary helicopter landing points, 26 drone service stations, and 56 fully automated airports [3] - Shenzhen plans to establish 1,000 take-off and landing sites within the year, while Guangxi aims to build over 300 such facilities by 2026 [3] Group 2: Corporate Participation - Guangzhou Haige Communication Group announced plans to raise 800 million yuan through equity financing to focus on unmanned and low-altitude economic businesses [4] - Jifeng San Nong Technology Service Co., Ltd. plans to invest 50 million yuan to establish a wholly-owned subsidiary for low-altitude industry investment and operations in North China [4] - Zhongke Xingtou Co., Ltd. won a bid for a low-altitude economic digital infrastructure project in Hanzhong City for 295 million yuan, aiming to integrate low-altitude economy with smart city innovations [5]
低空基建密集招标 多家上市公司披露最新动态