China Launches Action Plan for Flying Cars to Boost Low-Altitude Economy

China Introduces Action Plan for Commercializing Flying Cars in “Low-Altitude Economy”

In a bid to spur economic growth, China’s central government has released its first action plan for the development of flying cars. The aim is to establish the aviation sector for low-altitude airspace as a new growth engine. The plan includes pilot programs for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL), or air taxis, which will be introduced in regions like Guangdong province, Hong Kong, and Macau. By 2030, Beijing plans to have a new aviation equipment industry in place, where eVTOLs and drones will operate at low altitudes to offer intelligent and eco-friendly air travel and ferry services across various sectors of society.

The idea of a “low-altitude economy” was first mentioned in the government work report during the annual parliamentary meetings that concluded on March 11. This move underscores China’s commitment to enhancing its aerospace industry and embracing innovative aviation technology to boost economic growth. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is leading this initiative to transform the way people travel and transport goods in the future.

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