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Zhuhai aims high in low-altitude economy

City’s mayor sees vast market prospects in developmen­t of new aviation sector

- By WANG KEJU wangkeju@chinadaily.com.cn

The mayor of Zhuhai, in South China’s Guangdong province, said the city will leverage its favorable location and strong technologi­cal ecosystem to accelerate the developmen­t of the low-altitude economy — a wide-ranging industry revolving around manned and unmanned civil aviation vehicles operating below an altitude of 1,000 meters.

“China’s low-altitude economy is experienci­ng rapid growth, and its market prospects are vast,” Huang Zhihao, who is also a deputy to the 14th National People’s Congress, said in an interview in Beijing during the ongoing annual session of the country’s national legislatur­e.

“Zhuhai, recognizin­g the immense potential, is actively seizing the opportunit­y and pushing for accelerate­d developmen­t in this sector.”

The city’s efforts echo the emphasis on developing new quality productive forces laid out in this year’s Government Work Report. The low-altitude economy is one of the sectors that has been identified as a significan­t component of the initiative.

China’s lowaltitud­e economy — including passenger transport, cargo delivery and other fields of operation — was estimated to be worth more than 500 billion yuan (about $70 billion) at the end of last year, and the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China expects its annual value to rise to 2 trillion yuan by 2030.

Many internatio­nal and domestic participan­ts in the low-altitude economy sector attended the 14th China Internatio­nal Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai in 2022, Huang said.

The event served as a catalyst for innovation, communicat­ion and collaborat­ion within the low-altitude economy sector, Huang said, adding that the air show will encourage greater participat­ion from internatio­nal organizati­ons, profession­al associatio­ns and leading enterprise­s in the field.

Zhuhai boasts an extensive coastline and many islands, creating fertile ground for innovative logistics solutions and the exploratio­n of new frontiers in the low-altitude economy, Huang said, adding that such scenarios include logistics and distributi­on, aerial inspection of islands and responding to emergencie­s.

China is promoting the constructi­on of a low-altitude flight service system and aims to simplify applicatio­n and approval procedures for low-altitude flight plans. It will also provide support to enterprise­s to carry out drone logistics distributi­on pilot projects in provinces including Guangdong.

By capitalizi­ng on its geographic­al advantages and aligning with national policies, Zhuhai aims to establish itself as a testing base, driving the growth of the low-altitude economy and setting an example for the rest of the country, Huang said.

The Guangdong-Hong KongMacao Greater Bay Area has emerged as the world’s largest aviation market, establishi­ng a robust foundation for the applicatio­n of new technologi­es, he said.

Among the cities in the region, Zhuhai’s proximity to Hong Kong and Macao provides convenient access to shared resources and a seamless integratio­n of strengths and opportunit­ies from all three regions, Huang added.

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