Xinjiang’s Low-Altitude Economy Soars with Tech Innovation in 2025
Xinjiang’s low-altitude economy, driven by drone innovation and BRI integration, boosts agriculture, tourism, and cross-border logistics in 2025.
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Xinjiang’s low-altitude economy, driven by drone innovation and BRI integration, boosts agriculture, tourism, and cross-border logistics in 2025.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan prioritizes low-altitude aviation innovation, aiming to boost economic growth and global leadership in emerging tech sectors.
Drone pilots are emerging as a sought-after profession in China, transforming industries from agriculture to logistics, and revitalizing rural communities through technological innovation.
China is poised to redefine transportation with the advancement of eVTOL technology and its dedicated efforts to explore the potential of the low-altitude economy.
At the upcoming 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos, the low-altitude economy is emerging as a new source of global economic growth.
The rapidly expanding low-altitude economy is transforming aviation across Asia, driving demand for skilled pilots, flight controllers, and drone operators, while exposing a significant talent gap.
China’s low-altitude economy is soaring as drone technology drives innovation across sectors, from food delivery in Shenzhen to autonomous inspections nationwide, marking a new era of productive forces.
China’s aviation authorities announced plans to launch eVTOL pilot projects in six cities, marking 2024 as the ‘Year of Low-Altitude Economy’. Experts highlight the vital role of general aviation in this growth.
China’s aviation authorities announced plans to launch eVTOL pilot projects in six cities, marking 2024 as the ‘Year of Low-Altitude Economy’. Expert Zhang Bo highlights the vital role of general aviation in this development.
China is set to launch eVTOL aircraft pilot programs in six cities, marking a significant step in urban air mobility and low-altitude economy development.
For the first time, Airshow China 2024 in Zhuhai has unveiled the Low-Altitude Economy Pavilion, drawing interest from visitors and aerospace enthusiasts curious about the future of transportation.
Airshow China in Zhuhai showcases the low-altitude economy with a dedicated zone featuring eVTOL technology, highlighting the future of urban air mobility.
XPENG AEROHT has begun construction on the world’s first mass-production flying car factory in Guangzhou, marking a significant milestone in China’s low-altitude economy.
Discover how drone operators like Zhou Guojun are transforming China’s low-altitude economy by efficiently transporting tea and critical supplies, blending tradition with innovation.
The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei city cluster in north China has established the Low-Altitude Economy Industry Alliance, signing 33 projects aimed at boosting economic growth through low-altitude airspace activities.
China is pioneering new growth through the development of its low-altitude economy, integrating drone technology and air-taxis to boost efficiency and economic potential.
Gulf countries and China collaborate to advance the low-altitude economy, unlocking substantial development potential through economic transformation and green initiatives.
Gulf nations are embracing the low-altitude economy, partnering with Chinese companies to innovate in drone technology, low-altitude tourism, and general aviation as part of their economic diversification efforts.
China’s innovative advances are fueling the growth of the low-altitude economy in the Gulf region, leading global aviation development through significant reforms and technological achievements.
8th Drone World Congress 2024 will be held in Shenzhen from May 24 to 26. Focusing on low-altitude economy and AI, with participation from global industry leaders.