Understanding Mass General Aviation Consumption in One Article
A Zero Gravity report.
I’ve become an easy fan of Zero Gravity’s reports, which consistently offer insightful perspectives on China’s emerging low-altitude economy.
Its latest report, Understanding Mass General Aviation Consumption in One Article, offers a look into how mass general aviation consumption—through activities such as aerial sightseeing, flight training, aviation sports, personal and recreational flying, and air taxi services—has become central to the sustainable development of general aviation.
By illustrating how growing consumer participation stimulates demand, strengthens related industries like aircraft manufacturing and airfield construction, and aligns with supportive national policies such as the Guiding Opinions on Promoting the Development of the General Aviation Industry (2016) and the Implementation Plan for Innovative Application of General Aviation Equipment (2024–2030), the report captures how China is building a broad-based, consumption-driven low-altitude ecosystem where the experience of flight is becoming both economically significant and socially accessible.
Let’s get into it.


