Chengdu FBO Launches, Driving Business Aviation and Low-Altitude Economy in Southwest China

Chengdu FBO, a new facility in Southwest China, has officially begun operations, marking a significant milestone for business aviation and the low-altitude economy in the region. This facility serves as a hub for business jets and low-altitude aircraft, offering one-stop services and contributing to the development of aviation tourism, regional passenger transport, and general aviation services. Chengdu FBO is a key player in driving urban transportation transformation and enhancing the overall service quality of business aviation.

Xpeng’s Flying Car Takes Off in Beijing, Signaling China’s Low-Altitude Economy Boom

Xpeng’s subsidiary, AeroHT, achieved a significant milestone with the maiden flight of its flying car, the X2, in Beijing. This event highlights China’s burgeoning low-altitude economy, supported by government policies and fueled by growing demand for advanced transportation solutions. While challenges remain, the future of flying cars in China seems bright, with AeroHT aiming for commercial launch later this year.

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