Redefine low-altitude economy
The low-altitude economy involves the use of unmanned aerial vehicles including airships operating below 1,000 feet to support sectors like cargo transport, delivery services, surveillance, communication, and advertising, driving innovation in urban mobility and logistics.
No Traffic Congestion: Airships bypass ground traffic, reducing delivery times by up to 50% compared to trucks in urban area.
Cost Efficiency: Operating costs are up to 80% lower than other vehicles lliek automobiles, helicopters, and drones.
Extended Flight Duration: Airships can stay airborne for hours even days continuously, outlasting drones that typically fly less than 1 hour.
Long Range: Low-altitude agile airships can cover distances exceeding hundreds of miles without refueling, surpassing drones, which are limited to double-digit ranges.