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Special Track19:Low-Altitude Economy and Management

Track Co-chairs


Zhongfeng Qin

Zhongfeng Qin

Professor
qin@buaa.edu.cn
Beihang University


Zhuzhu Song

Zhuzhu Song

Associate Professor
songzz@cau.edu.cn
China Agricultural University


Wan Tian

Wan Tian

Assistant Researcher
wantian61@pku.edu.cn
Peking University


Brief Introduction

The Low-Altitude Economy, centered on manned and unmanned aerial vehicles operating in low-altitude airspace, has emerged as a pivotal force in reshaping urban logistics, transportation, emergency response, and environmental monitoring. As nations worldwide accelerate the integration of aerial vehicles into their airspace, the sector presents transformative economic opportunities alongside complex managerial challenges. This track aims to advance research that supports the efficient, safe, and sustainable development of the low-altitude economy, with a particular focus on the interaction between technological innovation and management decision-making. We invite researchers to address critical issues, including the development of robust industrial and supply chains, efficient airspace resource allocation, traffic flow optimization for drone operations, and the formulation of regulatory frameworks that ensure safety without hindering innovation. In addition, the track welcomes research on emerging business models, platform-based operations, and operational strategies that enable scalable and resilient low-altitude services.


Topics

  1. Operations and Airspace Management in the Low-Altitude Economy
  2. Supply Chains, Platforms, and Business Models for Low-Altitude Services
  3. Regulation, Governance, and Risk Management in Low-Altitude Systems


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