China Low Altitude Economic Alliance, initiated by over 100 upstream and downstream enterprises, was officially established in Beijing on Saturday.
The alliance engaged in in-depth discussions on topics including low altitude economic application scenarios, airspace opening, and industrial development route planning.
The alliance was primarily initiated and established by enterprises such as Aerofugia, TCab Tech, Volant, the Civil Aviation Flight University of China, Nanchang Hangkong University, China Youth Travel Service and China Post.
Luo Jun, executive director and secretary-general of the alliance, stated at the launch ceremony that developing China's low-altitude economy holds significant meaning in promoting economic restructuring as well as transforming and upgrading traditional industries.
Given that the industry is still in its early development stage, Luo emphasized that the alliance would leverage its guiding and leading role to work with hotspot cities, create quickly replicable application scenarios, assist relevant departments in formulating industry standards, and improve supporting facilities.
A conference on the low altitude economy will be held in mid-October in Beijing, focusing on more than 20 industrial topics, including business models, air safety, regulatory rules, and the low altitude economy.