The Enlightenment and Reference of Shenzhen Low-Altitude Economy Development Model
DOI: 10.23977/infse.2025.060306 | Downloads: 8 | Views: 99
Author(s)
Fan Meng 1,2
Affiliation(s)
1 Guangxi Lantian Aviation Technical College, Laibin, 546100, China
2 Philippine Christian University Center for International Education, Manila, 1004, Philippines
Corresponding Author
Fan MengABSTRACT
Against the backdrop of economic globalization and rapid technological advancement, the low-altitude economy has emerged as a significant driver of regional economic growth. This sector encompasses diverse fields including aviation services, manufacturing, and logistics. Accelerating its development can optimize industrial structures and enhance regional competitiveness. Shenzhen, a pivotal innovation hub in China's reform and opening-up, has developed a distinctive "Shenzhen model" for low-altitude economy development. This model offers valuable insights for other regions, enabling effective replication of such economic development strategies. By promoting rapid growth in the low-altitude economy, Shenzhen's approach can elevate China's overall economic development standards.
KEYWORDS
Shenzhen Model; Low-Altitude Economy; Enlightenment and ReferenceCITE THIS PAPER
Fan Meng, The Enlightenment and Reference of Shenzhen Low-Altitude Economy Development Model. Information Systems and Economics (2025) Vol. 6: 54-60. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/infse.2025.060306.
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