On April 15, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council convened a dedicated promotion meeting on the development of the low-altitude economy sector among central enterprises. The meeting emphasized that central state-owned enterprises should foster high-quality development of the low-altitude economy in a prudent and orderly manner, tailored to local conditions, while rigorously controlling risks and ensuring safety. To achieve this, it is imperative to enhance overall planning, increase investment, and act as long-term, strategic, and patient capital for the low-altitude economy's growth. Enterprises should also bolster research and development efforts in key core technologies, improve the supply of common technologies within the industry, and expedite the innovation and upgrading of low-altitude aviation equipment. Meanwhile, as the primary force in constructing low-altitude infrastructure, it is crucial to enhance the service and support capabilities of existing facilities, promote the coordinated layout and organic integration of low-altitude infrastructure with energy, information, and other infrastructures, ensure precise alignment with urban application scenarios, and develop future-oriented low-altitude intelligent networked systems.
