On March 20, Earth-Moon Orbit Space, a member enterprise of China Jing An, officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Lukou District, Zhuzhou City. The two sides jointly launched the "Kepler Plan Low-Altitude Economy Industrial Project", marking a significant breakthrough in China Jing An's strategic layout in the low-altitude economy field. Xu Ke, the chairman of Earth-Moon Orbit Space, Li Xiaotong, the secretary of the Lukou District Party Committee, and Lai Xiaozhi, the deputy secretary of the district Party committee and the district mayor, jointly attended and witnessed this landmark cooperation.
As an important strategic fulcrum for China Jing An in the low-altitude economy field, the project is located in the Shetou Aviation Industrial Park in Lukou District, Zhuzhou City. It will build a low-altitude economy industrial base with a total planned area of 200 mu and a total investment of 1 billion yuan. In the first phase, the focus will be on constructing three core sectors: the research, development and manufacturing of aviation power systems, the final assembly of large-tonnage large logistics drones, and the maintenance and support of engines. In the second phase, large-scale production of large logistics drones of the same level will be achieved.
At the signing ceremony, Chairman Xu Ke introduced the project plan and development prospects to the guests present. He pointed out that relying on China Jing An's strategic layout in the low-altitude economy field and the professional advantages of Earth-Moon Orbit Space, the company has developed the ability to cover the entire low-altitude industry chain. This project, upon implementation, will give full play to the industrial cluster advantages of Lukou District and create a globally competitive benchmark for the low-altitude economy industry. The Lukou District Party Committee and the district government attach great importance to the project. District Mayor Lai Xiaozhi said that the district Party Committee and the district government will adhere to the concept of "service first", fully provide industrial supporting services, and promote the early implementation and effectiveness of the project, providing solid support for the development of new forms of productive forces and the cultivation of economic growth poles.
Meanwhile, another strategic layout of Earth-Moon Orbit Space in Nansha District, Guangzhou has also achieved a breakthrough. On March 21, the factory building of its self-developed 35-nanometer flight control system production line officially started construction. This factory building will be used for manufacturing cutting-edge aviation equipment. It is expected that the equipment debugging will be completed by the middle of the year, marking a crucial step in the large-scale production of domestic high-end flight control systems. This will inject innovative vitality into China's aerospace, low-altitude economy, and high-end chip research, development and manufacturing fields, and at the same time, add strong impetus to the development of the science and technology industry cluster in Nansha District.
Relying on its core advantages in aircraft design, intelligent equipment research and development, and operation services, Earth-Moon Orbit Space, a member enterprise of China Jing An, is accelerating the construction of an integrated ecosystem of industry, education, research and application. It has previously reached a strategic cooperation with East China Normal University. By integrating the scientific research resources of universities and the innovation capabilities of enterprises, it continuously strengthens its technological advantages in the low-altitude economy field. China Jing An will continue to give play to its industrial synergy advantages, rely on national policy dividends, lay out and build strategic fulcrums for the low-altitude economy, help improve and upgrade China's low-altitude economy industry ecosystem, and contribute to promoting the development of new forms of productive forces and cultivating new drivers of economic growth.