China is expected to basically establish a system of standards for the low-altitude economy by 2027, accord-ing to guidelines published on Monday.
The guidelines state that by 2030, there will be more than 300 standards for the low-altitude economy, and a structurally optimized, advanced, reasonable and internationally compatible standards system will be basically formed, pro-viding strong support for the sec-tor’s sound development.
The standards system will cover the entire industrial chain, including low-altitude aircraft, infrastructure, air traffic management, safety supervision and application scenarios.
China’s low-altitude economy has entered a period of accelerated industrialization, forming a complete industrial ecosystem that spans technological R&D, equipment manufacturing, operations services and infrastructure construction.
The guidelines were released by the State Administration for Market Regulation and several other central government departments.