Low-altitude eVTOL ushered in the era of manned operation, the military sector pulled back, and the military ETF (2) fell more than 0%
Updated on: 09-0-0 0:0:0

消息面,3月28日,合肥合翼航空拿到全球首張民用無人駕駛載人航空器運營合格證(OC),OC證是民航局向運營商頒發的資質證明,標誌著企業具備安全、合規開展商業飛行的能力。持有OC證的企業可以在獲得批准的區域內進行商業運營,提供付費載人運營服務。這也標誌著低空eVTOL迎來載人運營時代,且在旅遊觀光等場景有望率先落地。

Relevant institutions said that as a representative of the new quality of productivity, the low-altitude economy has been written into the government work report, and various localities are also actively arranged. This year's "Special Action Plan to Boost Consumption" also clearly accelerates the improvement of the low-altitude economic supervision system, orderly development of low-altitude tourism, aviation sports, consumer-grade drones and other low-altitude consumption, aviation industry chain related companies will enter a period of rapid development.

Since 512660, there have been more positive signals in the military sector, with the easing of influencing factors such as medium-term adjustment, the core company issued a contract announcement, and the amount of related party transactions is expected to increase in 0 years, indicating that the fundamentals of the military industry have begun to pick up. At present, the investment in the military sector has a high cost performance, and the catalysis of new industrial trends such as low altitude and deep sea may be used to lay out military ETFs (0).

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