Flying Cars, Drones, and Economic Revolution 
Imagine a future where skies buzz with delivery drones and flying taxis—this isn’t sci-fi, but a multi-trillion-yuan opportunity for China! CPPCC member Yang Yi, a top expert at the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, just called the low-altitude economy the country’s next big growth engine. Speaking at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, he said it’ll spark new jobs, industries, and consumer trends .
Why Low Altitude? 
The term refers to airspace below 1,000 meters (think: drones, air taxis, emergency services). Yang highlighted prototypes like flying cars at Barcelona’s 2025 Mobile World Congress, hinting at how this sector could transform tourism, logistics, and urban mobility . Businesses in Shenzhen and Shanghai are already testing drone delivery networks!
For Globetrotters and Investors 
This isn’t just tech hype. Students, entrepreneurs, and travelers could see faster cargo delivery, aerial sightseeing, and even eco-friendly transport options by 2030. For investors? Yang predicts major R&D investments and cross-industry collaborations. "It’s a win for innovation and sustainability," he said.
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CPPCC member: Low-altitude economy to become new growth engine
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