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 Chinese mainland’s 2-tonne eVTOL drone recently completed its first cross-city cargo test flight, showcasing advances in urban air mobility and sustainable logistics.
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At the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show in the Chinese mainland, automakers showcased prototype flying cars, offering a glimpse at how urban mobility could take to the skies by 2030.