On July 9th, Honeycomb Aerospace Inner Mongolia Company held a production inauguration ceremony in Hohhot Aerospace Economic Development Zone. With the completion of the ribbon-cutting ceremony, this industrial UAV manufacturing base integrating R&D, manufacturing and sales was officially put into operation. As a core enterprise in the industrial UAV industry chain, the construction of Honeycomb Aerospace Inner Mongolia Company has received strong support from the governments at all levels of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and Hohhot City, as well as the Management Committee of Aerospace Economic Development Zone.
Leaders attending the inauguration ceremony included Di Shengbiao, Deputy General Manager of Inner Mongolia Low-Altitude Economy Industry Development Co., Ltd.; He Hongjuan, Director of the General Management Department; Han Li, Director of the Industrial Development Department; as well as Wang Jianwu, Deputy General Manager of Honeycomb Aerospace; Guan Hongwei, Deputy General Manager of Applications; and Wu Chenguang, Head of Inner Mongolia Company.
At the ceremony, Guan Hongwei, Deputy General Manager of Applications at Honeycomb Aerospace, stated in his speech that the company will rely on low-altitude UAV technology to provide efficient, intelligent, and cost-effective system solutions for Inner Mongolia and border areas, promoting the sustainable development of local economy and ecology. Meanwhile, he elaborated on the company's development philosophy: adhering to technological innovation and collaborating with top scientific research institutions to break through core technologies; adhering to demand orientation and providing customized services for localized scenarios; adhering to win-win cooperation and working together with the government, farmers, herdsmen, and industrial chain partners to promote the construction of a UAV application ecosystem.
Wu Chenguang, Head of Honeycomb Aerospace Inner Mongolia Company, delivered a detailed introduction from three aspects: regional integration, industrial synergy, and prospect layout. He pointed out that the company will closely align with Inner Mongolia's vast natural resources, energy distribution, and smart city construction needs, build an unmanned system platform with localized operation capabilities, explore efficient operation modes of unattended and full-domain cruising, promote large-scale implementation of low-altitude application technologies, and serve the high-quality development of local industries.
After the inauguration ceremony, Wang Jianwu, Deputy General Manager of Honeycomb Aerospace, led the guests on a tour of the assembly line for long-endurance V fixed-wing UAVs at Honeycomb Aerospace Inner Mongolia Company. This production line is capable of mass-producing multiple types of UAV products, fully demonstrating the enterprise's solid strength in high-end equipment manufacturing.
In the flight demonstration session of the "SU-50Pro Intelligent Unattended Airport", upon the issuance of a remote one-click command, the UAV autonomously completed the entire process of takeoff, cruising, data transmission, and landing. The demonstration process was displayed in real-time on a large screen, comprehensively showcasing Honeycomb Aerospace's core advantages in the field of intelligent and systematic unmanned equipment. This system can be widely applied to long-distance and large-scale inspection scenarios such as oil and gas pipelines, forest and grass fire prevention, border and coastal defense, river courses, and roads.
Currently, the global UAV industry is in a stage of rapid development and has become a strategic emerging industry prioritized by various countries. With the rise of the low-altitude economy, China's industrial UAV industry has ushered in a golden period of development. The completion of Honeycomb Aerospace Inner Mongolia Company will further leverage its role as the mainstay of technological innovation, accelerate the transformation and application of scientific research achievements, and contribute to the development of China's low-altitude economy.