Shenzhen Launches Standard System Guide to Develop Low Altitude Economy
The guide aims to standardize the low-altitude economy industry, ensure public safety, and promote industry integration.

On December 25, the Shenzhen Transportation Bureau and Market Supervision Administration released the Shenzhen Low Altitude Economy Standard System Construction Guide (V1.0).
The guide aims to standardize the low-altitude economy industry, ensure public safety, and promote industry integration.
Specifically, it integrates standards across multiple fields, including aviation, ground transportation, information technology, and artificial intelligence — addressing current industry needs while allowing flexibility for future advancements.
The system is divided into eight sub-systems, covering various aspects such as airspace management, infrastructure, and collaborative operations.
The guide also introduces the "Four Networks" framework — Facility, Air, Route, and Service Networks. These networks form a unified infrastructure framework designed to support the development of the low altitude economy.
The guide is designed to evolve with changes in policy, technology, and market demands, supporting Shenzhen's digital transformation of its low-altitude economy and providing a model for other regions to follow.
The guide has been fully translated below. While there may be minor translation errors, the core ideas and nuances of the original document remain intact, providing a clear understanding of the system being implemented in Shenzhen's low-altitude economy development.