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Low Altitude Economy

Who’s Who in China’s Low-Altitude Economy: The Men and Women Shaping the World’s Largest Low Altitude Economy

Who’s Who in China’s Low-Altitude Economy: The Men and Women Shaping the World’s Largest Low Altitude Economy

Bright Ibeawuchi Low Altitude Economy 28 July 2025

China’s low-altitude economy (LAE), which covers airspace generally below 1,000 meters and extends up to 3,000–4,000 meters in select corridors, has moved from early trials to an essential part of urban and regional mobility. Today, drones carry out crop spraying, eVTOLs conduct daily test flights, and dedicated low-altitude flight corridors manage aircraft through crowded city skies. The executives profiled below write the rules, design the aircraft, secure the funding, and prove the business cases, whether for air taxis, drone deliveries, precision agriculture, or emergency response. Their work shows how coordinated action can turn low-altitude flight into a mainstream mode of transport.

Shenzhen's Ascendancy: From Fishing Village to the Global Capital of the Low-Altitude Economy

Shenzhen's Ascendancy: From Fishing Village to the Global Capital of the Low-Altitude Economy

Bright Ibeawuchi Low Altitude Economy 21 July 2025

The transformation of Shenzhen from a fishing village to China's technology capital has been well documented, but its latest shape shift into a significant force in the global low-altitude economy represents a major development in urban mobility. While cities across the globe work to understand and adapt China's integrated approach to three-dimensional urban mobility, Shenzhen's Qianhai special economic zone has established a leading position in demonstrating how strategic policy innovation, industrial clustering, and cross-border integration can accelerate the commercialization of low-altitude technologies.

Five Nations Unite to Streamline eVTOL Certification

Five Nations Unite to Streamline eVTOL Certification

Bright Ibeawuchi Low Altitude Economy 24 June 2025

On June 17, 2025, aviation regulators from five countries released a roadmap that could determine whether urban air mobility succeeds or fails. The National Aviation Authorities Network, comprising the US FAA, the UK CAA, Australia's CASA, Transport Canada, and New Zealand's CAA, has published its "Roadmap for Advanced Air Mobility Aircraft Type Certification." This matters because the low-altitude economy faces a critical bottleneck. Electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft don't fit neatly into existing rules designed for helicopters and airplanes. The result? Every Western eVTOL company missed its 2024 certification targets.

The Global Low-Altitude Economy, Q2 2025: Strategic Advances and Market Acceleration

The Global Low-Altitude Economy, Q2 2025: Strategic Advances and Market Acceleration

Bright Ibeawuchi Low Altitude Economy 04 July 2025

The low-altitude economy, encompassing economic activities within airspace below 1,000 meters and extending to 3,000 meters when operationally necessary, achieved significant milestones during Q2 2025 (April-June). This rapidly maturing industry, driven by cargo delivery, urban air taxi services, and medical transport applications, witnessed substantial progress in regulatory certification, manufacturing acceleration, and commercial partnerships across global markets.

China's Leading eVTOL Aircraft Projects Drive Low Altitude Economy

China's Leading eVTOL Aircraft Projects Drive Low Altitude Economy

Bright Ibeawuchi Low Altitude Economy 18 June 2025
  1. Drones Welcomed, eVTOLs Rejected: The Paradox of Chinese Aviation Tech in US Markets
  2. The Rise of the Low-Altitude Economy: 2025 Latest Developments and Future Outlook
  3. The Global Low-Altitude Economy, Q1 2025: Strategic Initiatives and Key Developments
  4. Shanghai's Action Plan for the Low-Altitude Economy Industry 2024–2027

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