Low-Altitude Economy Takes Flight in the Chinese Mainland
The Chinese mainland’s low-altitude economy is opening new frontiers—from drone-delivered coffee in Shenzhen to certified passenger eVTOLs—redefining urban mobility and growth.
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The Chinese mainland’s low-altitude economy is opening new frontiers—from drone-delivered coffee in Shenzhen to certified passenger eVTOLs—redefining urban mobility and growth.
The 2025 China BeiDou Industry Development Index Report highlights how BeiDou Navigation is driving innovation across the digital economy, artificial intelligence and low-altitude sectors.
CGTN’s Path to Prosperity series explores China’s new productive revolution, highlighting AI-driven dark factories, next-gen robotics and the low-altitude economy shaping the next five-year plan.
Beijing’s Chaoyang District spotlighted the low-altitude economy at a vocational training conference, where 200 students saw agri-demos and drone soccer in action.
Discover how pioneers are building the first ‘Land Aircraft Carrier,’ a flying car lifting off over rush hour traffic, as the low-altitude economy takes flight.
Two innovators unveil the “Land Aircraft Carrier” Modular Flying Car, redefining low-altitude travel and bringing freer flight to the sky.
China’s low-altitude economy redefines urban mobility with drones, flying taxis and AI-powered solutions, targeting a $140B market by 2030 and reshaping sustainable transport worldwide.
At the 2025 International Advanced Air Mobility Expo in Shanghai, 300 exhibitors showcased drones and eVTOL across 60,000 sqm, boosting the Chinese mainland’s low-altitude economy.
Shanghai’s first Advanced Air Mobility Expo spotlights over 300 low-altitude exhibitors as China’s market soars toward a projected 3.5 trillion yuan by 2035.
Tech entrepreneur Zhao Deli and ex-fighter pilot Owen unveil the ‘Land Aircraft Carrier’ modular flying car, tackling adversity and redefining low-altitude travel.