FOB Talk: Exploring Low-Altitude Flight Regulations and Key Technologies for Trajectory Optimization

Release date:2025/01/27
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On January 24, 2024, the FOB successfully held a talk titled “Exploring Low-Altitude Flight Regulations and Key Technologies for Trajectory Optimization.” The talk featured Associate Professor Xin Ma from the Civil Aviation Flight University of China.

 

Associate Professor Ma approached the topic from the perspective of a low-altitude economy, representing a new form of productivity. He systematically introduced the key technologies for low-altitude flight regulations and trajectory optimization in complex and dynamic low-altitude flight environments. He also highlighted the contributions made by his team in establishing a multi-source data collection framework for low-altitude flight environments and a comprehensive lifecycle evaluation system for flight service safety and quality.

 

Additionally, the talk included in-depth discussions on topics such as the low-altitude economy and the diversified applications of drone technology. The attending DBA students unanimously agreed that as the technologies for low-altitude aircraft, including drones and eVTOLs, continue to mature and their application scenarios expand, the low-altitude economy would witness even broader development opportunities. These prospects will enable them to leverage their solid business management knowledge and keen market insights to explore emerging market opportunities within the low-altitude economy, such as low-altitude logistics, agricultural drones, and aerial tourism.

 

The successful hosting of this talk not only aids DBA students in achieving breakthroughs in academic research but also enhances their ability to create greater value in business practice.



 
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