Client: Su Song County Emergency Management Bureau
Location:Su Song County, An Qing City, An Hui Province, China
Area: 184,200 ㎡
Work Period: April 2025 – January 2026
Service to Scope: : Low-Altitude Base Design
The project addresses Susong County’s geographic constraints – mountainous terrain limiting ground rescue efficiency and interprovincial emergency coordination – through dual-use aviation infrastructure development. Centered on aeromedical rescue coordination capabilities while integrating flight tourism operations, the project establishes sustainable “rescue+industry” economic synergies.
Construction overcomes terrain-imposed construction constraints and airspace management complexities to deliver a dual-function complex featuring runways, hangars, and aviation education facilities. The design reconciles emergency response workflows with recreational airspace usage through zoned operational protocols and smart traffic management systems.
Technical solutions employ modular site planning to isolate emergency operations from tourism activities while maintaining interoperability. Integrated IoT monitoring networks enable real-time disaster response coordination alongside sightseeing flight management. Revenue models leverage aviation-themed tourism (eVTOL demonstration zones, simulator experiences) to subsidize rescue infrastructure maintenance, establishing replicable operational frameworks for mountainous region development.