Jeff Connally sat in his spacious office, the skyline of Miami's high-rise buildings visible through the floor-to-ceiling windows, with the warm golden glow of the sunset casting a light over his solid wood desk.
He habitually clicked on the latest issue of The Economist on his computer; this media outlet, renowned for its deep analysis of global economic, political, and business trends, always provided him with valuable insights.
As a paid subscriber, he particularly valued those professional industry research articles—the quality of writing is high, the perspectives are macro, and the trend forecasts are often spot-on.
However, today's headline made his fingers tremble slightly: "Electric Flight in Panama Gaining Attention."
Recently, aside from AI, "low-altitude economy" has become a beacon for the industry.
The reason is clear, Electric Flight has sparked a brand-new commercial topic in just two months, frequently appearing on major financial pages.