
China’s Low-Altitude Economy Takes Flight: Drones and Air Taxis Leading the Way
China is ushering in the ‘Year One of the Low-Altitude Economy,’ with drones and air taxis transforming industries and reshaping the future of urban mobility.
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China is ushering in the ‘Year One of the Low-Altitude Economy,’ with drones and air taxis transforming industries and reshaping the future of urban mobility.
XPeng Chairman He Xiaopeng believes the low-altitude economy and smart driving offer China major opportunities to leap ahead as global tech competition heats up.
China’s low-altitude economy is set to become a new engine of economic growth, according to Yang Yi, member of the CPPCC. She highlights its potential in logistics, urban air transport, and emergency rescue.
China is prioritizing AI and low-altitude transport to revolutionize mobility by 2025, aiming to build intelligent transport systems and expand its booming drone industry.
China establishes a new department to propel its booming low-altitude economy, focusing on drones and aerial technology to drive innovation and growth.
China is launching eVTOL pilot projects in six cities, signaling a major boost for its low-altitude economy. With 2024 hailed as the ‘Year of Low-Altitude Economy,’ China’s aviation sector is set to soar.
Airshow China introduces a dedicated zone for the low-altitude economy, highlighting eVTOL aircraft that promise to revolutionize urban transportation.