CSS Showcases Low-Altitude Solutions at the 2025 Super Terminal Expo

2025-11-19

From November 4 to 6, 2025, China Simulation Sciences Co., Ltd. (CSS) made its debut at the 2025 Super Terminal Expo, held at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong.


Leveraging Hong Kong’s unique position as an international aviation and logistics hub, this year’s Expo focused on innovation and application in the low-altitude economy. Together with leading global industry organizations, the event established the first international cooperation platform dedicated to the low-altitude sector and explored emerging trends in future mobility and aviation integration.


Prominent Guests Visit the CSS Booth

Madame Liu Fang, Member of the 14th CPPCC National Committee and former Secretary General of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), visited the CSS booth during the event.


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As an important contributor to the low-altitude ecosystem, CSS presented its aviation simulation technologies and integrated low-altitude flight training solutions, attracting significant interest from both domestic and international industry professionals.


Advancing Low-Altitude Technology Through Deep Simulation Expertise

With a strong foundation built on high-grade civil aviation training equipment development, CSS continues to advance R&D in low-altitude aviation technologies. The company remains committed to supporting the establishment of standardized low-altitude flight training systems—providing full-process support spanning technology development, system integration, and service assurance.


Looking Ahead: Building a Smarter, Safer Low-Altitude Ecosystem

CSS will continue to promote collaboration across the low-altitude industry chain and drive deeper integration between high-fidelity simulation technology and low-altitude aviation. Together with industry partners, the company aims to help build an open, intelligent, and sustainable low-altitude ecosystem, laying a solid foundation for safe, efficient, and scalable aerial mobility operations in the future.