Southeast Asia Information Port (www.dnyxxg.com) – Reporters learned today that the State Administration for Market Regulation, together with ten departments including the Central Air Traffic Management Office and the National Development and Reform Commission, jointly released the "Guideline for the Construction of a Low-Altitude Economy Standard System (2025 Edition)." The guideline focuses on five core areas: low-altitude aircraft, low-altitude infrastructure, low-altitude air traffic management, safety supervision, and application scenarios. It aims to establish a "four-dimensional integration" standard supply system that integrates technical standards with management regulations, domestic standards with international rules, mandatory standards with recommended standards, and basic standards with scenario-based standards.
By 2027, a basic low-altitude economy standard system will be established, largely meeting the needs of the safe and healthy development of the low-altitude economy. By 2030, more than 300 standards in the low-altitude economy field will be established, forming a basic low-altitude economy standard system that is structurally optimized, advanced, reasonable, and internationally compatible, providing strong support for the safe and healthy development of the low-altitude economy.