46%!上海明确无人机适飞空域
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2026-01-21 08:05

Core Viewpoint - The low-altitude economy in Shanghai is rapidly developing, with nearly 800 registered drone operating companies and approximately 220,000 registered drones, projecting over 3.2 million flights in 2025 [1] Regulatory Framework - The Shanghai Municipal Government has defined the suitable flying airspace for micro, light, and small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as areas below a true height of 120 meters outside controlled airspace, covering 46% of the city's administrative area [1][4] - The "Interim Measures for the Safety Management of Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicles" will take effect on February 1, establishing departmental responsibilities and comprehensive regulatory requirements [2] Safety and Compliance Measures - A multi-departmental initiative has been launched to enhance low-altitude flight safety supervision, including the establishment of a "Five Ones" system and supporting measures [1] - The Shanghai Low Altitude Flight Comprehensive Supervision Service Platform will officially launch on February 1, allowing users to complete drone registration, flight declaration, and experience zone reservations through a single app [5] Enforcement Actions - Since the launch of the "black flight" crackdown in August of the previous year, there have been significant reductions in illegal drone flights, with 3,366 cases investigated and a 34.4% increase in voluntary registrations by drone operators [6] - A six-month "Clean Sky" initiative will be implemented to strengthen enforcement against illegal modifications and enhance safety management in designated flying experience zones [6]

46%!上海明确无人机适飞空域 - Reportify