Yunnan's "Trinity" Low-Altitude Economic Model Takes Root Starting from Mile City

Deep News
Feb 08

The Yunnan Provincial Low-Altitude Industry Investment Co., Ltd. (Yunnan Low-Altitude Company) has successfully led a consortium to win the bid for the Mile City Intelligent Inspection Drone Leasing Service Procurement Project. This marks a critical step in the company's market-oriented development and highlights the effectiveness of its "technology investment + scenario operations + industry integration" trinity investment and operation model. The achievement further solidifies its core position as a "diversified low-altitude flight integrated service provider" and a "plateau low-altitude industry ecosystem integrator."

Supported by the company's proprietary core technologies and tailored to Mile City's comprehensive inspection needs, the project plans to deploy 56 sets of fully automated drone airports and an integrated "one-network unified flight" intelligent management platform within the jurisdiction. This will establish a unified service system characterized by "full map coverage, unified network management, multi-mission flights per drone, and multi-purpose use per drone." The service scope encompasses multiple government scenarios, including public security assurance, emergency event supervision, fire rescue, farmland water conservancy facility monitoring, refined urban management, ecological protection, work safety oversight, and cultural tourism safety monitoring. This initiative will help Mile City leverage technology to modernize urban governance and create a benchmark for the coordinated development of "low-altitude + government affairs."

As the core of the project, the "one-network unified flight" intelligent management platform utilizes digital and intelligent technologies to build a cross-departmental, one-stop low-altitude integrated service system. It creates a closed-loop process covering flight mission approval, dispatch, execution, supervision, and data application, effectively addressing governance challenges such as poor inter-departmental coordination and fragmented airspace resources. This enables intensive allocation and standardized control of low-altitude flight operations, significantly enhancing the efficiency of government administration.

To tackle governance difficulties arising from the complex geographical environments of plateaus and border areas, the company will introduce intelligent inspection equipment and AI recognition technology. By integrating multi-source data, it will build a closed loop for intelligent identification and automated response, establishing comprehensive low-altitude intelligent management capabilities. This system not only focuses on core urban governance scenarios but will also extend its benefits to public service areas like smart tourism and emergency rescue, comprehensively improving local comprehensive governance and industrial development levels.

The implementation of the Mile project is a key practice for the company in building a "ground-air integrated" model for plateau-wide intelligent management. Through the deployment of fully automated drone airports and an AI algorithm platform, it enables 24/7 unmanned automated monitoring, intelligent identification, and closed-loop incident handling across the entire area. This forms a modern governance pattern of "viewing the whole region on one map and managing everything from one screen," providing a replicable and scalable solution for modernizing governance in special regions like plateaus and mountainous areas.

Moving forward, the company will use this project as an opportunity to deepen its technical service system advantages and cultivate an ecological layout across the entire low-altitude economy industrial chain. It aims to foster a virtuous cycle where "application scenarios drive high-end manufacturing, manufacturing clusters gather industrial elements, and the industrial ecosystem empowers diverse scenarios," injecting sustained momentum into the innovative development of the low-altitude economy within the province and nationwide.

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