Xu Ning and Liu Yijun: What Does Low-altitude Economy Do: Panorama behind the Drone

Release time:2024-10-17Author: Xu Ning and Liu Yijun

With the continuous advancement of technology, drones have become an important link between the sky and the ground, changing our way of life gradually. From agricultural crop protection to logistics distribution, as well as from film and television aerial photography to emergency rescue, the low-altitude economy is opening a new chapter. This article comprehensively analyzes the six major work scenarios behind drones and the development of low-altitude economy.


Low-altitude economy is not only a technological innovation of unmanned aerial vehicles, but also a multi-faceted collaborative system engineering. The management system is the foundation, and the rational development of airspace resources provides a safe operating environment for drones. The digital infrastructure is the key. It enables seamless connectivity and information sharing between aircraft by building a low-altitude intelligent-connected ecosystem. Standard specifications are guidelines to ensure the orderliness and safety of low-altitude activities. Diversified application scenarios are the goals, showcasing the practical value of technology and driving the evolution of business models. Hardware manufacturing is the support, and a sound industrial chain promotes effective connection from raw materials to terminal applications. Talent and technology are the guarantee, and technical and professional talents will provide a continuous source of power for the sustained development of the low-altitude economy. These links support and work together, forming a panorama of the thriving development of the low-altitude economy.