Guangdong Aviation Industry Shines at Shenzhen International Exhibition with Open Source Large Load UAVs
On May 25, the three-day International Low Altitude Economy and Unmanned Systems Expo and the 10th Shenzhen International UAV Exhibition (UASE), the "world's first UAV exhibition", came to a successful end at the Futian Convention and Exhibition Center in Shenzhen.

Guangdong Hangjie Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd.
In this world-class event that brings together the world's top drone technology and cutting-edge applications, a local technology enterprise has become the focus of attention with its subversive concept of "open source, large load, high playability" and the hardcore strength of being the first source factory in China that integrates the customization, R&D and production of carbon fiber. --Guangdong Hangjie Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. Under the overall command of Chairman Chen Ning, General Manager of Foreign Trade Department Li Li, Operation Department Xu Jie, and the technical guidance of Chief Engineer Li Jianhu of Shenzhen Aerospace, the company's core team made great efforts to participate in the exhibition, which not only demonstrated the profound technical heritage, but also depicted the broad blueprint of the large-scale application of large-carrying UAVs to the world.
1. Strategic Alliance Forging a Bay Area Tech Benchmark
Born from the merger of Guangdong Shenyang (specializing in advanced carbon fiber materials and lightweight mass production) and Shenzhen Hangjie (drone R&D and AI control systems), Guangdong Hangjie leverages its headquarters in the Greater Bay Area to fuse cutting-edge materials with intelligent controls. Backed by aerospace experts from Beihang University, NWPU, and NUAA, the company drives China's high-end drone evolution through integrated R&D, smart manufacturing, and real-world applications.
Core Strengths:
Vertical Integration: Sole Chinese source for custom carbon fiber frames to complete drone systems.
Tech Fusion: Aerospace-grade composites + modular flight controls = lightweight, durable, long-endurance drones.
Automated Production: 12,000㎡ smart factory with 12 automated lines, 10,000-unit annual capacity.
2. Military-Grade Engineering Powers Civilian Breakthroughs
The company's legacy traces to a 2016 military contract from a Shenyang Institute torpedo R&D unit, where it pioneered China's first 120kg payload multirotor drone for torpedo deployment-delivered successfully in 2017. This milestone cemented its dominance in heavy-lift structural design, propulsion systems, and flight control algorithms.
Technical Edge:
Payload Mastery: 60kg–300kg models paving the way for ton-scale drones.
Open-Source Flexibility: Unprecedented customization options spurring industry innovation.
3. Six Heavy-Duty Solutions Ignite Global Interest
At the expo, the company spotlighted six application-ready drone systems:
Emergency Firefighting: Air-dropping fire retardants/rescue gear in rugged terrain.
Logistics: Solving "last-mile" delivery in remote areas.
Construction Hoisting: Safe, precise equipment lifting.
Infrastructure Inspection: Automated powerline/wind farm/pipeline monitoring.
Live-Wire Grid Cleaning: Replacing high-risk manual work.
AI Military Support: Battlefield supply delivery and reconnaissance.
4. Global Insights Fuel Next-Gen Development
Beyond brand exposure, the team gained critical market intelligence from industry peers. Post-event debriefs informed concrete plans for R&D and customer engagement.
Hands-On Demonstrations: Prospective clients tested drones at Shenzhen's Guangming flight field, experiencing payload performance firsthand-laying groundwork for future partnerships.
Forward Vision: The company now targets ton-scale payloads and extended flight times to dominate heavy-lift drone solutions globally, transforming logistics, emergency response, and defense operations.
Conclusion
Guangdong Hangjie's expo debut marked a pivotal moment for heavy-lift drones in China. From military-grade engineering to civilian innovation, its open-source approach and vertical control position it to lead the charge toward ton-scale payloads. As "Hangjie-made" drones redefine industries worldwide, one truth is clear: The era of heavy-lift dominance begins here.