Latest Innovation Knocking-in Drone Logistics and Transportation Industry

Latest Innovation Knocking-in Drone Logistics and Transportation Industry


An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) (or non-screwed aircraft, commonly known as a drone) is an aircraft with no human pilots on board. UAVs are part of an unmanned aerial vehicle system (UAS); This includes a UAV, ground-based control and a communication system between the two. The flight of UAVs can be operated with different degrees of autonomy: either under remote control by a human operator or autonomously by on-board computers known as autopilot.

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Some of the key players of Drone Logistics and Transportation Industry:

PINC Solutions, CANA Advisors, Drone Delivery Canada, DroneScan, Hardis Group, Infinium Robotics, Matternet, and Workhorse Group

Compared to crewed aircraft, UAVs were originally used for missions that were too "boring, dirty, or dangerous" for humans. While drones have mostly come from military applications, their use is rapidly finding many more uses, including aerial photography, product delivery, agriculture, police and surveillance, infrastructure inspections, science, smuggling, and drone racing.

Several terms are used for unmanned aerial vehicles that generally refer to the same concept. The term drone, which is more widely used in public, was coined to refer to the early long-range target aircraft used to practice firing the cannons of a battleship, and the term was first used to refer to the Fairey Queen target in the 1920s and de Havilland Queen Bee from the 1930s used airplane. These two were followed by the Airspeed Queen Wasp and Miles Queen Martinet of the same name, before they were finally replaced by GAF Jindivik.

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