Advanced Manufacturing Chain Section at CISCE Highlights Low-Altitude Economy, Aviation Value Chain and New Materials Innovations
The Advanced Manufacturing Chain Section at the Fourth China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) is spotlighting the low-altitude economy and aviation value chain, alongside new materials innovations under the theme “Making Production More Efficient.” Held June 25, 2026 in Beijing, the 1,000-square-meter Low-Altitude Economy Zone brings together more than 30 established companies and startups from regions including Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Shenzhen. It features complete aircraft systems, critical components, and applications such as emergency response and smart logistics for commercial deployment. In the aviation segment, Airbus is exhibiting with 15 aerospace manufacturers and a full value chain from advanced materials and composite recycling to operational services. On June 22, Airbus, ICBC and AVIC hosted the “Finance Empowering the Aviation Industry” forum. The materials area includes Jilin Chemical Fiber’s T1200-grade ultra-high-strength carbon fiber and multiple displays from firms like Siemens and Honeywell. The event also shows cross-sector participation, including Gree and Wuliangye.





