Jayud Global Logistics Subsidiary Receives CAAC Certification for Drone Pilot Training Operations
Key Points
- 1Jayud Global Logistics' subsidiary, Jiniu Aviation Services, secured CAAC (Civil Aviation Administration of China) certification for its drone pilot training operations.
- 2This approval marks a critical expansion into China's burgeoning low-altitude economy, targeting commercial drone applications.
- 3Strategic partnerships, including with Guangdong Guangsheng Aviation, underpin the development of comprehensive drone pilot training programs.
- 4The move positions Jayud to capitalize on the increasing demand for skilled drone operators in logistics and other civil aviation services.
Jayud Global Logistics Limited's subsidiary, Jiniu Aviation Services, has secured a pivotal certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) for its drone pilot training operations. This regulatory approval marks a significant milestone, enabling Jiniu Aviation Services to expand its footprint within China's rapidly developing low-altitude economy. The certification underscores the increasing integration of drone technology into commercial aviation and logistics sectors.
The strategic move follows Jiniu Aviation Services' partnerships, notably with Guangdong Guangsheng Aviation, to establish and deliver comprehensive training programs for drone pilots. This collaboration aims to address the escalating demand for highly skilled operators capable of managing advanced drone systems across various commercial applications. The low-altitude economy, encompassing drone delivery, aerial inspections, and other specialized services, represents a substantial growth area for civil aviation in China.
This CAAC certification positions Jayud Global Logistics to significantly enhance its drone-based logistics capabilities, capitalizing on the technological advancements and regulatory frameworks supporting unmanned aerial systems. The development not only strengthens Jayud's market presence but also contributes to the modernization and diversification of China's civil aviation infrastructure, fostering innovation in cargo operations and aerial services.
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