Malaysia unveiled a national plan Wednesday aiming to establish commercial drone services for both cargo and passenger transport by 2030. The initiative anticipates initial limited freight operations as early as next year. The plan focuses on low-altitude drone operations, signaling a move towards integrating unmanned aerial vehicles into the country’s transportation infrastructure. Authorities envision drones facilitating deliveries and potentially passenger travel within urban and rural areas. This development is expected to boost logistics and connectivity, particularly in remote regions. The government aims to create a regulatory framework supporting safe and efficient drone operations, fostering innovation and economic growth in the sector.