Sky's the limit in UAV autonomous push

    Domestic tech giants see bright future prospects on rising use of pilotless flights

    By WANG KEJU | China Daily | Updated: 2024-06-25 09:22
    Share
    Share - WeChat
    Online services platform Meituan's unmanned aerial vehicle delivers food orders in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, in May. PHOTO/CHINA DAILY

    In late May, an unmanned aerial vehicle belonging to online services platform Meituan soared through the air, navigating its way to a designated drop-off point in Shenzhen Talent Park, Guangdong province, which sits in close proximity to the headquarters of such tech giants as Tencent, Alibaba and Baidu.

    It seamlessly docked at its intended pad, efficiently placing a food order into a specially designed storage compartment. As one drone completed its delivery, another drone took off, ready to embark on a new airborne mission to satiate appetites and quench thirst.

    "I ordered a Starbucks beverage valued at 36 yuan ($4.96), which typically costs 39 yuan when ordered in person," said Cheng Zhe, a 28-year-old coder who opted to try out a drone delivery, adding that he not only saved a few yuan, but also enjoyed the added benefit of free delivery.

    The application of drones in the delivery sector is just a fraction of the broader low-altitude economy. As the airspace opens up in a well-paced manner, a wide range of industries and sectors are exploring the possibility of utilizing UAVs for various purposes.

    According to a report by the China Center for Information Industry Development released in April, China's low-altitude economy, worth 505.95 billion yuan in 2023, registered a year-on-year growth rate of 33.8 percent that year.

    As the sector continues to expand along with improved infrastructure, it is poised to exceed the trillion-yuan mark by 2026, the report noted.

    The low-altitude economy comprises 85 percent UAVs and 15 percent general aviation, said Yang Jincai, director of the Shenzhen Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Industry Association in Guangdong.

    This emerging sector is a dynamic and creative one that operates below an altitude of 1,000 meters, with the possibility of extending to 3,000 meters under special circumstances, presenting a wide range of applications and operational scenarios, Yang said.

    The development of the low-altitude economy has been constrained by airspace regulations. Taking Meituan's drone delivery service as an example, drones are required to fly along predetermined routes at a maximum height of 120 meters, limiting their operations to designated areas.

    In response to this challenge, the Civil Aviation Administration of China announced plans in late May to collaborate with relevant departments to initiate airspace classifications and low-altitude airspace management reforms, aiming to increase the availability of airspace for low-altitude operations.

    The low-altitude economy is now making its way into everyday life, driven by the use of drones to enhance visitor experience in the tourism sector.

    Traditional food delivery services often face challenges when it comes to accessing scenic areas due to restrictions. This inconvenience has forced visitors to walk considerable distances to collect their orders, said Yang.

    By utilizing drones, visitors can have their orders delivered directly to them within the park, eliminating the need for long walks to the entrance. This efficient delivery service has quickly become a popular and highly sought-after experience among tourists, Yang added.

    1 2 Next   >>|
    Top
    BACK TO THE TOP
    English
    Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
    License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

    Registration Number: 130349
    FOLLOW US
    在线看无码的免费网站| 在线日韩中文字幕| 亚洲av中文无码乱人伦在线r▽| 精品亚洲欧美中文字幕在线看 | 无码人妻丝袜在线视频| 亚洲欧美日韩另类中文字幕组 | 乱人伦中文视频高清视频| 国产精品无码无卡在线播放| 无码 免费 国产在线观看91| 亚洲高清无码在线观看| 最好看2019高清中文字幕| 99精品人妻无码专区在线视频区| 精品人妻系列无码天堂| 亚洲无码高清在线观看| 久久国产精品无码HDAV| 在线精品无码字幕无码AV| 国产中文字幕乱人伦在线观看| 无码 免费 国产在线观看91| 国产AV无码专区亚汌A√| 亚洲AV无码成人精品区在线观看 | 97久久精品无码一区二区| 亚洲精品成人无码中文毛片不卡| 亚洲欧美精品一区久久中文字幕| 久久精品中文字幕第23页| 精品久久久久久中文字幕人妻最新| 精品无码一区二区三区电影| 99久久无码一区人妻| 日韩精品真人荷官无码| 人妻无码αv中文字幕久久| 日韩亚洲欧美中文在线| 无码无套少妇毛多18p| 亚洲av无码一区二区三区乱子伦| 亚洲自偷自偷偷色无码中文| 日日摸夜夜爽无码毛片精选| 国产亚洲精久久久久久无码77777 国产又爽又黄无码无遮挡在线观看 | 色综合网天天综合色中文男男| 亚洲人成无码久久电影网站| 四虎成人精品国产永久免费无码 | 一本大道无码日韩精品影视| 亚洲区日韩区无码区| 在线观看免费无码视频|