Wuhan City is reaching new heights in urban innovation! In a bold move to boost travel, tourism, and logistics, the city has launched six low-altitude flight routes connecting key spots like Hankou customs, Tianhe International Airport, and the iconic Wudang Mountain. 🚀
This fresh addition brings the total number of low-altitude routes in Wuhan to 24, including 8 for passenger flights and 16 specially designed for drone delivery. The initiative is part of a broader vision to streamline urban mobility and foster a tech-forward city experience.
A standout feature is the planned 15-minute air taxi service between downtown Wuhan and Tianhe Airport—a game-changer destined to revolutionize regional travel. Organized by Wuhan's Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology, the launch event highlighted the city's ambition to become a global hub for low-altitude economic innovation, blending tourism, logistics, and smart city infrastructure.
Whether you're a travel buff, a tech enthusiast, or someone with a keen interest in urban transformation, Wuhan's new air routes bring an exciting glimpse into the future of city life. Stay tuned for more updates as the city continues to soar to new heights!
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Wuhan opens 6 more low-altitude routes for traveling and logistics
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