This chapter discusses the potential impact of low-altitude economy in China, particularly in terms of transportation. It explores the benefits of unmanned aerial vehicles for reducing time and transportation delays but also highlights concerns about increased busyness of the sky, landscape impact, safety, and infrastructure development. The chapter emphasizes the need for addressing potential problems and effective management to ensure safety and successful development.
Three takeaways:
1. Flying away in your car from a traffic jam is now possible!
2. The potential market for this new productive force can be trillions of yuan!
3. Low-altitude economy (or flying economy!) can help renovate many industries in forms of commute+low-altitude aircraft, delivery+low-altitude aircraft, agriculture+low-altitude aircraft and more!
On the show: Laiming, Niu Honglin & Brandon Yates