The low-altitude economy is booming in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, with the continuous release of favorable policies for industries such as drones and general aviation.
In terms of infrastructure, the construction of take-off and landing points and low-altitude intelligent networking has been continuously improved.
The industrial pattern of passenger-carrying aerial vehicles has begun to take shape, and civil UAVs hold the largest market share globally in terms of industrial scale.
With regards to application scenarios, new technologies promote the continuous expansion and innovation of logistics distribution, air traffic, emergency rescue and emerging consumption.
With a vertical height of less than 1,000 meters, a low-altitude network is gradually taking shape, promoting the Greater Bay Area to become the frontier of low-altitude economic development in China.
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