Recently, the National Low-Altitude Transportation Integrated Network Research Center, jointly initiated by the China Low-Altitude Economy Alliance and the Civil Aviation Flight University of China, was officially founded at the Civil Aviation Flight University of China.
Both parties emphasized that the center serves as an essential think tank platform for the "National Low-Altitude Transportation Integrated Network" project. It holds significant importance in guiding the planning of China's low-altitude traffic management networks and several ground flight service platforms, thereby promoting interconnectivity and interoperability.
The center operates under a governing council system and will establish an expert advisory committee. During the second Global Low-Altitude Economy Forum Spring Meeting, to be held in Beijing in late April, the China Low-Altitude Economy Alliance will release the "National Low-Altitude Transportation Integrated Network Outlook Report" and establish the "National Low-Altitude Transportation Integrated Network Ecosystem Partnership." These initiatives aim to establish collaborative standardization mechanisms and foster the prosperity of the low-altitude economy.
The establishment of the center marks a significant step toward building a unified, efficient, and secure low-altitude transportation network system in China, laying a solid foundation for the healthy and sustainable development of the low-altitude economy.