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As Fujian's first low-altitude economy demonstration park, the drone town spans 137,000 square meters. It boasts a 10,000-square-meter
international standard FPV (first-person view) drone racing track and a 3,000-square-meter training facility certified by the Civil Aviation
Administration of China (CAAC). The town offers systematic CAAC-certified drone pilot training.
So far, the town has trained nearly 200 high-level drone pilots for various industries. It has also been incorporated into the educational
programs of primary and middle schools across Fujian. The town expects to welcome between 20,000 and 50,000 students annually for
hands-on learning experiences.
Research and training are just one part of the area's low-altitude economy blueprint. Since the town's establishment in September last year,
drone application scenarios have rapidly expanded: 1.1-kilometer express deliveries in four minutes, 24-hour uninterrupted river patrols
and protection, firefighting at 130-meter-high buildings, low-altitude security systems... drones are continuously "unlocking" new
possibilities for urban operations.

Drones take part in a fire drill at a 130-meter-tall building in the Fuzhou High-Tech Industrial Development Zone in Fuzhou, southeast
China's Fujian Province. (People’s Daily Online/Xie Xingyu)
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As Fujian's first low-altitude economy demonstration park, the drone town spans 137,000 square meters. It boasts a 10,000-square-meter international standard FPV (first-person view) drone racing track and a 3,000-square-meter training facility certified by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). The town offers systematic CAAC-certified drone pilot training. So far, the town has trained nearly 200 high-level drone pilots for various industries. It has also been incorporated into the educational programs of primary and middle schools across Fujian. The town expects to welcome between 20,000 and 50,000 students annually for hands-on learning experiences. Research and training are just one part of the area's low-altitude economy blueprint. Since the town's establishment in September last year, drone application scenarios have rapidly expanded: 1.1-kilometer express deliveries in four minutes, 24-hour uninterrupted river patrols and protection, firefighting at 130-meter-high buildings, low-altitude security systems... drones are continuously "unlocking" new possibilities for urban operations. Drones take part in a fire drill at a 130-meter-tall building in the Fuzhou High-Tech Industrial Development Zone in Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province. (People’s Daily Online/Xie Xingyu)
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