Regulatory Reform Drives Hong Kong’s Low Altitude Economy Push

Volar Air Mobility’s RX13-S completed its maiden flight in Beijing recently.  Credit: Volar Air Mobility

Volar Air Mobility’s RX13-S recently completed its first flight in Beijing.

Credit: Volar Air Mobility
Spurred by Chief Executive John Lee’s 2024 policy address last October, Hong Kong is staking its claim in China’s growing low-altitude economy—positioning itself as a key gateway to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) while leveraging its “One Country, Two Systems” status. Aligning...

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