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soaring in the sky: the future of international express delivery and the low-altitude economy


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in order to meet the needs of different customers, international express service providers will choose different transportation methods and packaging solutions according to the type, weight and transportation distance of the goods. at the same time, international express services also need to pay related tariffs and customs fees, as well as costs related to international transportation, so the price is usually higher.

the low-altitude economy has attracted much attention in recent years. it has great development potential and will bring new revolutionary changes to urban transportation. as a key tool for low-altitude transportation, drones have shown strong application prospects in logistics, distribution, rescue and other aspects.

the shenzhen municipal government actively promotes the development of the drone industry and has formulated comprehensive policies and standards to provide guarantees for the development of the drone industry. for example, meituan drones use ai visual recognition technology to identify the qr code on the landing point and achieve smooth and accurate landing; fengyi drones use a preset autonomous flight mode, dispatch and monitor the flight process through a "high-density autonomous dispatch system", and integrate drone data with the data interface of the civil unmanned aerial vehicle integrated management platform to build an intelligent air operation command system.

the low-altitude economy is accelerating in many places, from bustling cities to border towns, from farmland management to disaster relief, all kinds of scenarios have brought new development opportunities for drones. at present, china's national low-altitude management center has completed part of the construction, and is preparing to achieve more than 1,000 commercial low-altitude aircraft in the air at the same time and 10,000 flights per day by the end of 2025.

in the future, international express delivery and low-altitude economy will continue to integrate and develop, making greater contributions to the development of the world economy.