Luohu district has launched a plan to facilitate high-quality development of its low-altitude infrastructure, with a goal of establishing 100 facilities by 2026. This plan introduces a three-tiered system of takeoff and landing facilities: large hubs, medium-sized stations, and small points, designed to cater to various scenarios including cultural tourism, aerial transport, unmanned logistics, public governance, emergency rescue, and medical aid.
For medical logistics, unmanned takeoff and landing points will be set up based on hospitals and community healthcare centers, so as to facilitate transportation of medical samples and distribution of medical supplies.
For instant delivery services, delivery hubs will be established in the district's five major consumption zones, extending services to nearby parks and scenic areas.
Shenzhen releases plan for comprehensive three-dimensional transportation network
Shenzhen has unveiled the Shenzhen Comprehensive Three-Dimensional Transportation Network Plan (2024-2035), outlining a vision to build a convenient, efficient, intelligent, safe and cost-effective modern transportation network by 2035. By then, the city aims to become a major global logistics hub and international transportation center.