China is stepping up efforts to strengthen its civil aviation sector as a revised draft of the Civil Aviation Law was submitted on Tuesday to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the top legislature, for a second review.
Lawmakers have begun reviewing a draft revision to the Civil Aviation Law as part of the country's efforts to boost the sector's development.
China will take measures to optimize the allocation of low-altitude airspace resources and promote the construction of a civil low-altitude flight service supervision platform, in order to boost the development of the low-altitude economy, according to a draft amendment law.
China is considering provisions to boost the development of the low-altitude economy in proposed revisions to its Civil Aviation Law, a spokesperson said on Monday.