WNAM REPORT: A standard system for the low -altitude economy is expected to be basically established by 2027, according to guidelines.
The guidelines stipulate 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 fundamentally established, providing strong support for the sector’s healthy development.
This 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 is entering a period of accelerated industrialization, with a complete industrial ecosystem encompassing technology research and development (R&D), equipment manufacturing, operational services, and infrastructure construction being formed.
The guidelines were issued by China’s State Administration for Market Regulation ( SAMR) and several other central government departments.