Zigong launches low-altitude delivery network for medical supplies

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A low-altitude delivery network for medical supplies was launched in Zigong, Sichuan province, on April 9. The launch marks the successful initiation of the province's first application of low-altitude distribution for medical supplies.

Following the opening ceremony, attendees witnessed the inaugural flight of the low-altitude logistics route. The event featured live video broadcasts and on-site demonstrations of multiple distribution routes. The inaugural flights connected four destinations: the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Gongjing District, the Third People’s Hospital of Zigong City, the Zigong Central Blood Station, and the People's Hospital in Yantan District.

Zigong's low-altitude medical supplies transportation network will connect 20 medical institutions across six districts and counties. There are plans to establish 25 air routes connecting 28 locations, including 20 city and county hospitals and medical institutions within the city. So far, four air routes have been activated, making Zigong the first city in China to achieve full coverage with a low-altitude medical logistics network.

In recent years, Zigong has prioritized its unmanned aerial vehicle and aviation industries, attracting leading enterprises to establish a comprehensive industrial chain. The successful launch of the provincial medical supplies low-altitude transportation route in Zigong not only highlights the city’s achievements in smart healthcare and innovative applications but also marks the beginning of a new era in the low-altitude distribution of medical supplies throughout Sichuan province.

A low-altitude delivery network for medical supplies was launched in Zigong, Sichuan province, on April 9. The launch marks the successful initiation of the province's first application of low-altitude distribution for medical supplies.

Following the opening ceremony, attendees witnessed the inaugural flight of the low-altitude logistics route. The event featured live video broadcasts and on-site demonstrations of multiple distribution routes. The inaugural flights connected four destinations: the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Gongjing District, the Third People’s Hospital of Zigong City, the Zigong Central Blood Station, and the People's Hospital in Yantan District.

Zigong's low-altitude medical supplies transportation network will connect 20 medical institutions across six districts and counties. There are plans to establish 25 air routes connecting 28 locations, including 20 city and county hospitals and medical institutions within the city. So far, four air routes have been activated, making Zigong the first city in China to achieve full coverage with a low-altitude medical logistics network.

In recent years, Zigong has prioritized its unmanned aerial vehicle and aviation industries, attracting leading enterprises to establish a comprehensive industrial chain. The successful launch of the provincial medical supplies low-altitude transportation route in Zigong not only highlights the city’s achievements in smart healthcare and innovative applications but also marks the beginning of a new era in the low-altitude distribution of medical supplies throughout Sichuan province.

A low-altitude delivery network for medical supplies was launched in Zigong, Sichuan province, on April 9. The launch marks the successful initiation of the province's first application of low-altitude distribution for medical supplies.

Following the opening ceremony, attendees witnessed the inaugural flight of the low-altitude logistics route. The event featured live video broadcasts and on-site demonstrations of multiple distribution routes. The inaugural flights connected four destinations: the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Gongjing District, the Third People’s Hospital of Zigong City, the Zigong Central Blood Station, and the People's Hospital in Yantan District.

Zigong's low-altitude medical supplies transportation network will connect 20 medical institutions across six districts and counties. There are plans to establish 25 air routes connecting 28 locations, including 20 city and county hospitals and medical institutions within the city. So far, four air routes have been activated, making Zigong the first city in China to achieve full coverage with a low-altitude medical logistics network.

In recent years, Zigong has prioritized its unmanned aerial vehicle and aviation industries, attracting leading enterprises to establish a comprehensive industrial chain. The successful launch of the provincial medical supplies low-altitude transportation route in Zigong not only highlights the city’s achievements in smart healthcare and innovative applications but also marks the beginning of a new era in the low-altitude distribution of medical supplies throughout Sichuan province.

A low-altitude delivery network for medical supplies was launched in Zigong, Sichuan province, on April 9. The launch marks the successful initiation of the province's first application of low-altitude distribution for medical supplies.

Following the opening ceremony, attendees witnessed the inaugural flight of the low-altitude logistics route. The event featured live video broadcasts and on-site demonstrations of multiple distribution routes. The inaugural flights connected four destinations: the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Gongjing District, the Third People’s Hospital of Zigong City, the Zigong Central Blood Station, and the People's Hospital in Yantan District.

Zigong's low-altitude medical supplies transportation network will connect 20 medical institutions across six districts and counties. There are plans to establish 25 air routes connecting 28 locations, including 20 city and county hospitals and medical institutions within the city. So far, four air routes have been activated, making Zigong the first city in China to achieve full coverage with a low-altitude medical logistics network.

In recent years, Zigong has prioritized its unmanned aerial vehicle and aviation industries, attracting leading enterprises to establish a comprehensive industrial chain. The successful launch of the provincial medical supplies low-altitude transportation route in Zigong not only highlights the city’s achievements in smart healthcare and innovative applications but also marks the beginning of a new era in the low-altitude distribution of medical supplies throughout Sichuan province.

A low-altitude delivery network for medical supplies was launched in Zigong, Sichuan province, on April 9. The launch marks the successful initiation of the province's first application of low-altitude distribution for medical supplies.

Following the opening ceremony, attendees witnessed the inaugural flight of the low-altitude logistics route. The event featured live video broadcasts and on-site demonstrations of multiple distribution routes. The inaugural flights connected four destinations: the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Gongjing District, the Third People’s Hospital of Zigong City, the Zigong Central Blood Station, and the People's Hospital in Yantan District.

Zigong's low-altitude medical supplies transportation network will connect 20 medical institutions across six districts and counties. There are plans to establish 25 air routes connecting 28 locations, including 20 city and county hospitals and medical institutions within the city. So far, four air routes have been activated, making Zigong the first city in China to achieve full coverage with a low-altitude medical logistics network.

In recent years, Zigong has prioritized its unmanned aerial vehicle and aviation industries, attracting leading enterprises to establish a comprehensive industrial chain. The successful launch of the provincial medical supplies low-altitude transportation route in Zigong not only highlights the city’s achievements in smart healthcare and innovative applications but also marks the beginning of a new era in the low-altitude distribution of medical supplies throughout Sichuan province.

A low-altitude delivery network for medical supplies was launched in Zigong, Sichuan province, on April 9. The launch marks the successful initiation of the province's first application of low-altitude distribution for medical supplies.

Following the opening ceremony, attendees witnessed the inaugural flight of the low-altitude logistics route. The event featured live video broadcasts and on-site demonstrations of multiple distribution routes. The inaugural flights connected four destinations: the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Gongjing District, the Third People’s Hospital of Zigong City, the Zigong Central Blood Station, and the People's Hospital in Yantan District.

Zigong's low-altitude medical supplies transportation network will connect 20 medical institutions across six districts and counties. There are plans to establish 25 air routes connecting 28 locations, including 20 city and county hospitals and medical institutions within the city. So far, four air routes have been activated, making Zigong the first city in China to achieve full coverage with a low-altitude medical logistics network.

In recent years, Zigong has prioritized its unmanned aerial vehicle and aviation industries, attracting leading enterprises to establish a comprehensive industrial chain. The successful launch of the provincial medical supplies low-altitude transportation route in Zigong not only highlights the city’s achievements in smart healthcare and innovative applications but also marks the beginning of a new era in the low-altitude distribution of medical supplies throughout Sichuan province.

A low-altitude delivery network for medical supplies was launched in Zigong, Sichuan province, on April 9. The launch marks the successful initiation of the province's first application of low-altitude distribution for medical supplies.

Following the opening ceremony, attendees witnessed the inaugural flight of the low-altitude logistics route. The event featured live video broadcasts and on-site demonstrations of multiple distribution routes. The inaugural flights connected four destinations: the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Gongjing District, the Third People’s Hospital of Zigong City, the Zigong Central Blood Station, and the People's Hospital in Yantan District.

Zigong's low-altitude medical supplies transportation network will connect 20 medical institutions across six districts and counties. There are plans to establish 25 air routes connecting 28 locations, including 20 city and county hospitals and medical institutions within the city. So far, four air routes have been activated, making Zigong the first city in China to achieve full coverage with a low-altitude medical logistics network.

In recent years, Zigong has prioritized its unmanned aerial vehicle and aviation industries, attracting leading enterprises to establish a comprehensive industrial chain. The successful launch of the provincial medical supplies low-altitude transportation route in Zigong not only highlights the city’s achievements in smart healthcare and innovative applications but also marks the beginning of a new era in the low-altitude distribution of medical supplies throughout Sichuan province.

A low-altitude delivery network for medical supplies was launched in Zigong, Sichuan province, on April 9. The launch marks the successful initiation of the province's first application of low-altitude distribution for medical supplies.

Following the opening ceremony, attendees witnessed the inaugural flight of the low-altitude logistics route. The event featured live video broadcasts and on-site demonstrations of multiple distribution routes. The inaugural flights connected four destinations: the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Gongjing District, the Third People’s Hospital of Zigong City, the Zigong Central Blood Station, and the People's Hospital in Yantan District.

Zigong's low-altitude medical supplies transportation network will connect 20 medical institutions across six districts and counties. There are plans to establish 25 air routes connecting 28 locations, including 20 city and county hospitals and medical institutions within the city. So far, four air routes have been activated, making Zigong the first city in China to achieve full coverage with a low-altitude medical logistics network.

In recent years, Zigong has prioritized its unmanned aerial vehicle and aviation industries, attracting leading enterprises to establish a comprehensive industrial chain. The successful launch of the provincial medical supplies low-altitude transportation route in Zigong not only highlights the city’s achievements in smart healthcare and innovative applications but also marks the beginning of a new era in the low-altitude distribution of medical supplies throughout Sichuan province.

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