Zhuzhou launches low-altitude flying service center
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China's first low-altitude flying service center, featuring drones and the Beidou Navigation Satellite System, began operating on Tuesday in Zhuzhou, Hunan province.
According to local media Xiaoxiang Morning News, the center offers services in agriculture, logistics, rescue, and medical aid.
The launch ceremony featured drone demonstrations by Shunfeng Express and Zhuzhou Geckor Group.
Five routes were operated on Tuesday concerning the delivery of medical goods, common goods, agricultural products, and emergency rescue equipment.
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