Beijing’s Bold Plan: Boosting Low-Altitude Flights for Rescue and Delivery
Beijing is set to expand low-altitude flights for emergency rescue and express delivery, aiming to grow the industry’s value to 100 billion yuan by 2027.
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Beijing is set to expand low-altitude flights for emergency rescue and express delivery, aiming to grow the industry’s value to 100 billion yuan by 2027.
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