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低空经济:“空中丝绸之路”建设最后1000米
Core Viewpoint - The seventh Silk Road International Cooperation Summit highlighted the importance of low-altitude economy in enhancing regional economic development and addressing challenges in infrastructure, airspace coordination, and capital introduction [1][3]. Group 1: Low-altitude Economy Development - The low-altitude economy is increasingly recognized as a key driver for regional economic growth, particularly in county-level areas, which are seen as vital for the "Silk Road in the Sky" initiative [1]. - Experts discussed the integration of low-altitude economy with county-level economic development, emphasizing the need for policy opportunities, technological support, and international pathways [1][3]. Group 2: Infrastructure and Policy Challenges - Common challenges faced by counties in developing low-altitude economies include difficulties in infrastructure implementation, airspace coordination, and capital attraction [1]. - The construction of a suitable low-altitude operation management system is essential to overcome existing bottlenecks, rather than solely focusing on airspace restrictions [4]. Group 3: Industry Practices and Innovations - Companies are actively exploring low-altitude applications, with one firm developing a comprehensive service system to lead in intelligent networking and platform services [3]. - The rapid growth of drone training institutions, nearing 4,000 nationwide, raises concerns about quality and safety, necessitating a focus on regulatory compliance and sustainable development [5]. Group 4: Internationalization and Collaboration - There is potential for China’s low-altitude economy to serve as a model for neighboring regions, with successful county-level practices being exportable to Southeast Asia and Central Asia [5]. - The summit initiated a "Hundred Counties, Hundred Stations, Hundred Scenarios" action plan to promote high-quality development of low-altitude economies through collaboration among government, enterprises, and educational institutions [7].