After the Shenzhen crash incident, who will control the ups and downs of low-altitude safety? Hurys builds the cornerstone of the low-altitude economy’s safety with “perception”.

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After the Shenzhen crash incident, who holds control over low-altitude safety? Hurys constructs the cornerstone of low-altitude economic security with “perception.”

After the Shenzhen crash incident, who holds control over low-altitude safety? Hurys constructs the cornerstone of low-altitude economic security with “perception.” Hurys January 16, 2026, 13:03 Jiangsu Immersive reading in the novel reader On January 11, 2026, in Guanlan Town, Longhua District, Shenzhen, a “Fangzhou 80” medium-sized logistics drone belonging to Fengyu Logistics under Shunfeng Group unexpectedly crashed while carrying out a mission. Although the official report stated that there were no casualties or property losses, this incident still caused deeper reflection within the industry far beyond the accident itself. As the first domestic benchmark enterprise to be awarded a civil unmanned aircraft operation qualification certificate, its aircraft’s unexpected crash in a mature commercial area was like an accu

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