
Shanghai Expo Highlights China’s Low-Altitude Economy Breakthroughs
Shanghai’s 2025 expo spotlights China’s drones and eVTOL advancements, driving growth in the low-altitude economy with 300 exhibitors and global partnerships.
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Shanghai’s 2025 expo spotlights China’s drones and eVTOL advancements, driving growth in the low-altitude economy with 300 exhibitors and global partnerships.
Shanghai’s 2025 Air Mobility Expo unveils 60,000 sqm of aviation innovations, including 19 global tech debuts and forums shaping tomorrow’s urban transport systems.
Chongqing’s sky dazzled with 1,500 drones at the Western China Low-Altitude Economy Expo, highlighting innovation and economic growth in Asia’s aviation sector.
XPeng AEROHT’s modular flying car system, developed by Zhao Deli and former pilot Owen, showcases China’s leadership in next-gen transportation technology.
Meituan’s Keeta launches Hong Kong’s first drone food delivery route, cutting delivery times from 40 minutes to 5 minutes under new regulatory initiatives.
China’s AES100 civil turboshaft engine secures production license, boosting low-altitude aviation and industrial growth, says AECC.
Pioneers in China’s flying car sector drive advancements in low-altitude transportation, reshaping urban mobility and economic opportunities across Asia.
China’s $73B low-altitude economy transforms urban spaces through drone tech and smart infrastructure, creating new growth frontiers beneath 300 meters.
China’s medical emergency systems are adopting drones to enhance critical care logistics, with cities like Tianjin and Zigong leading the transformation through tech-driven solutions.
China’s ‘Hunjianglong’ amphibious drone achieves historic flight in Chengdu, revolutionizing low-altitude applications with versatile terrain capabilities and long-range potential.
China’s aviation authority issues the world’s first eVTOL operation certificate, pioneering commercial passenger services in the low-altitude economy, signaling a new era in urban mobility and future industry growth.
China’s low-altitude economy gains momentum with drone networks, air taxis, and new aviation policies, positioning itself as a $82 billion market by 2030.
XPeng Chairman He Xiaopeng highlights low-altitude economy and smart driving innovations at China’s Two Sessions, signaling tech-led growth opportunities.
CPPCC member Yang Yi highlights low-altitude economy’s potential to drive China’s growth through aviation tech innovation and consumer trends.