The 2025 International Automobile and Supply Chain Expo (Hong Kong) launched on June 12 at AsiaWorld-Expo, featuring a dedicated "Low-Altitude Economy Innovation Exhibition Area" with over 30 leading enterprises like DJI and EHang. HAYLION’s dual booths (C04, F04) attracted strong interest from professionals.
In an exclusive interview, Peter Sharp, HAYLION (Hong Kong) International CEO, outlined the company’s Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) strategy: building low-altitude ecosystems, developing designated takeoff/landing zones and supporting facilities, and establishing a Shenzhen vertistop as a gateway to Hong Kong.

HAYLION’s 3D-driven model solves commercialization challenges: 1) Technology foundation (participating in Shenzhen’s low-altitude infrastructure standards, developing "5G-A+BeiDou" centimeter-level positioning); 2) Ecosystem co-construction (founding AAM Industry Alliance, planning a special fund); 3) Operational innovation (Futian Port "Deep Space City" demo station, exploring low-altitude tourism).

Leveraging the Greater Bay Area’s synergy (Hong Kong’s finance, Shenzhen’s tech, Macao’s tourism), HAYLION is shaping a regional "aerial corridor." McKinsey predicts over 1 million daily commercial low-altitude flights in China by 2030, with HAYLION’s human-centric tech leading the revolution to "enable free flight under bluer skies."