The sky above our heads is getting busier and busier. Drones deliver express deliveries and “air taxis” in scenic spots. What new opportunities, new momentum, and new scenarios are being cultivated in the low-altitude economy today? On the Yungui Plateau, Pterosaur-2H shuttles between clouds to perform artificial rain enhancement tasks. In Zhuzhou, Hunan, a “tethered drone fire engine” that deeply combines drones with special vehicles can be called a killer weapon for fighting fires in high-rise buildings. The drone takes off directly from the roof of the car and rises to an altitude of 200 meters. It continuously supplies electricity and transports fire extinguishing agents through fire engines to solve the problem of fire extinguishing on the façade of high-rise buildings. Drones independently developed by China are relying on diverse scenarios, from “test fields” in factories to vast “application fields” for drones. For the low-altitude economy to truly “take off,” the key part is to allow technology to find practical uses. From solving the “last mile” logistics and distribution, to artificial rainfall, to fulfilling the dream of flying, a large number of innovative low-altitude application scenarios are breaking ground across the country, and a trillion-level new economic form is being formed at an accelerated pace.

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago
The sky above our heads is getting busier and busier. Drones deliver express deliveries and “air taxis” in scenic spots. What new opportunities, new momentum, and new scenarios are being cultivated in the low-altitude economy today? On the Yungui Plateau, Pterosaur-2H shuttles between clouds to perform artificial rain enhancement tasks. In Zhuzhou, Hunan, a “tethered drone fire engine” that deeply combines drones with special vehicles can be called a killer weapon for fighting fires in high-rise buildings. The drone takes off directly from the roof of the car and rises to an altitude of 200 meters. It continuously supplies electricity and transports fire extinguishing agents through fire engines to solve the problem of fire extinguishing on the façade of high-rise buildings. Drones independently developed by China are relying on diverse scenarios, from “test fields” in factories to vast “application fields” for drones. For the low-altitude economy to truly “take off,” the key part is to allow technology to find practical uses. From solving the “last mile” logistics and distribution, to artificial rainfall, to fulfilling the dream of flying, a large number of innovative low-altitude application scenarios are breaking ground across the country, and a trillion-level new economic form is being formed at an accelerated pace.