China tech
Industry watchers expect tighter regulation but enduring support for new growth sector
A man takes photos of CITIC Tower on June 26 after it was damaged by a small plane. © Reuters
HONG KONG – Experts indicate that major Chinese cities are likely to impose stricter approval protocols for airspace usage, general aviation, and large drone operations following a small aircraft’s collision with Beijing’s tallest building. The incident, however, is unlikely to impede the long‑term growth of the low‑altitude economy.
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