What's in store for the drone market in 2023?
2022 was a golden year for UAS, with several announcements, nods of approval, certifications, new deployments, incredible statistics, and cooperation from key government stakeholders. Get ready to witness the drone business booming and reaching new heights in 2023.
“The FAA, as well as other governing bodies, will continue to support drone delivery companies’ expansion in 2023 by facilitating modifications in the FAA’s framework. This will allow for the further adoption of drone delivery services across the US," said Yariv Bash, Co-Founder and CEO of Flytrex
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“By Q2 2023, we will have expanded our operations into several new territories in the Asia-Pacific and Middle East," said Paul Rigby, Global Head of Business Development and Growth, Skyports Drone Services
“The demand not only for drones, but also for skilled operators, physical logistics and landside hubs, and UTM systems will take greater precedence than ever before," said Ryan Lee, Co-Founder and CEO, Heron AirBridge
“A surge in demand is a positive sign for the industry and the communities that drone operations are meant to benefit, but this also means that we have to accelerate our collective work in developing the right regulations, safety standards and public outreach efforts," said Fabrice Ancey, Co-Founder and CCO, Heron AirBridge
Leaders in the drone service industry are optimistic about 2023. New drones will launch at a higher pace this year, delivering more food and packages to consumers and reaching new and higher altitudes.
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