Drones complete 10,000 km across Middle East and Africa for Dubai based Falcon Eye

6 years ago

Falcon Eye, Dubai based drone-powered solutions company, is celebrating 10,000 flights across the Middle East and Africa based projects. The company revealed its ambitious plans to double its operations in the next few years with the market promise of reaching the value of $1.5bn by 2022 only in the GCC according to the latest report.

After covering the area of nearly 34,000 kilometers since company’s operational inception in 2014, Falcon Eye Drones are convinced that organisations that will adopt drone applications within their operations will play a central role in the development of the regional drone industry.

While the Middle East rapidly grows and innovates, drones will play an instrumental role in the development of multiple projects that are expected to be delivered in record times. Drones will not only support timely infrastructure developments but will allow citizens to experience their unlimited potential and benefits.

According to the statement released by the Dubai Future Foundation several months ago, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai called on all Dubai Government entities to embrace disruptive innovation as a fundamental mantra of their operations and to seek ways to incorporate its methodologies in all aspects of their work when launching Dubai 10X initiative.

The proliferation of drone technologies in the region is also dependent on the various legislations and regulations that support them. Airspace regulators are conscious of the growth of drone technology and are looking for a balance between public safety and economic efficiency.

The progress of drone legislation and regulation in the region is underway. The drone traffic control center will soon serve as a centralised authority to manage drone traffic and ensure regulations are followed. Following dynamic drone market expansion insurance companies will be able to soon unlock new market potential.

Rabih Bou Rashid, Managing Director of Falcon Eye Drones.

“Drones are becoming an instrumental technology for many industries such as oil and gas, utilities, telecom, construction, transportation, city infrastructure developments, agriculture, archeology, safety and security as well as photography and videography. Drone technology is quickly growing beyond its original military applications and is making a very big impact on the commercial sector”, says Rabih Bou Rashid, Managing Director of Falcon Eye Drones.

Rabih added: “In order to harvest the full potential smart city developments represent, it is important for all the industries that make an impact on this transformation, to become cost-effective, agile and disruptive. Civil drones will help this region to excel by introducing drone applications to collect valuable data, make measured decisions, capitalise on data automation and imaging capabilities.”

“We believe that the UAE is leading in the adoption of drone technology. Dubai revealed its plans to launch a flying taxi in Dubai during GITEX Technology week last year and conducted its first test flight shortly after. Very soon drones will be saving lives and delivering medical cargos in emergency situations where speed is detrimental”, comments Rabih.

“We constantly work on the research and development to unleash new drone capabilities. Drones are our passion. Our most recent projects involved highly regarded government authorities, companies, and organisations such as the Municipalities, Department of Energy, Mohamed Bib Rashid Space Center Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority to name a few. Whether you require stunning aerial photography, 3D mapping, aerial survey, and inspection, or any other aerial service, each solution is uniquely tailored to our clients to help them to achieve their innovative excellence”, he adds.


Key takeaways

  • The proliferation of drone technologies in the region is dependent on various legislations and regulations that support them.
  • Airspace regulators are conscious of the growth of drone technology and are looking for a balance between public safety and economic efficiency.
  • The progress of drone legislation and regulation in the region is underway.
  • The drone traffic control center will soon serve as a centralised authority to manage drone traffic and ensure regulations are followed.
  • Following dynamic drone market expansion insurance companies will be able to soon unlock new market potential.

 

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