Shenzhen-based United Aircraft Group from Longgang district made a strong appearance at the 10th Singapore Airshow on Feb 3, presenting five flagship drone models that demonstrate China's systematic, ecosystem-driven approach to the global low-altitude economy. Under the theme "Product + Scenario + Ecosystem", the display highlighted the company's full-spectrum industrial drone capabilities and mature operational solutions.
The lineup included the LanYing R6000 tiltrotor UAV, BoYing T1400 tandem-rotor helicopter, TD550 drone, LeiYing Q20 multirotor platform, and Q100 agricultural drone — covering a range of configurations and payload capabilities. Each product has been rigorously tested in China’s vast domestic market, demonstrating replicability and operational readiness worldwide.
In logistics, drones have reduced delivery time for fresh produce in Chongqing from two hours to eight minutes, enabled a three-tier medical distribution network in Jiangsu, and improved inter-island transport efficiency in Zhejiang by over 75 percent. For emergency response, the TD550 has delivered supplies to flood-stricken areas and conducted high-rise firefighting drills. In agriculture, the T1400 can cover more than 2,000 mu (133.33 hectares) per hour, and smart farming solutions are already deployed across large-scale farms in Northeast China.
Through its integrated product-scenario-ecosystem strategy, United Aircraft demonstrates China's growing capability to deliver systematic, real-world solutions for the global low-altitude economy.

The United Aircraft booth becomes the focus of attention at the air show.