Traveling to work by "air taxis", enjoying drone-delivered meals, and taking "flying cars" for sightseeing — scenes once confined to sci-fi movies are gradually becoming part of real life due to the thriving development of the "low-altitude economy".
On July 4th, the Conference on High-Quality Development of the Low-Altitude Economy in Guangdong Province is being held at the Guangzhou Baiyun International Conference Center to discuss the "leap" in Guangdong's low-altitude economy.
According to forecasts, by the end of the 14th Five-Year Plan period, the comprehensive contribution of China's low-altitude economy to the national economy is expected to reach between 3 trillion yuan to 5 trillion yuan. The "Sky City" may be just around the corner.
Source | SFC