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Central China's Wuhan City has unveiled six more low-altitude flight routes designed to enhance urban mobility, tourism and logistics.
The routes, announced at a launch event, connect key locations such as Hankou customs, Tianhe International Airport and Wudang Mountain, offering aerial sightseeing, emergency transport and express delivery services.
The number of total routes in the city has reached 24, including 8 passenger routes and 16 drone routes.
A highlight of the initiative is the planned 15-minute air taxi service between downtown Wuhan and the Tianhe Airport, set to revolutionize regional travel.
Organized by Wuhan's Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology, the event underscored the city's ambition to become a global hub for low-altitude economic innovation, blending tourism, logistics and smart city infrastructure.