Hanoi, April 10 -- Vietnam's low-altitude economy is emerging as a promising growth driver, underpinned by technology and data, as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are among the six prioritised strategic technology products and some supporting technologies for this economy are also named among the 11 groups of national strategic technologies. The low-altitude economy refers to economic activities conducted in airspace below 1,000 metres, involving UAVs, small aircraft and helicopters, alongside control systems and air traffic management. It represents a comprehensive ecosystem of equipment, infrastructure, services and applications supporting production and daily life. The model is gaining traction across sectors such as logistics, agricul...