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Adani Group Places Order From DroneAcharya: DGCA-certified Drone Pilot Training

By Consultants Review Team Tuesday, 12 March 2024

DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations Limited stated on Tuesday that it has received a large service order from Adani to deliver DGCA-certified drone pilot training. This service order comprises offering DGCA-certified drone pilot training, which marks a significant milestone in the deployment of drone technology by large-scale corporations such as Adani, according to the company's regulatory filing.

The significance of this ruling stems from the approval of drones for mapping, monitoring, and inspection purposes across Adani's various businesses in energy, infrastructure, logistics, resources, and agro.

 The use of drones by a major entity such as Adani not only represents a huge breakthrough, but also serves as a stimulus for other enterprises to adopt this revolutionary technology. According to Prateek Srivastava, Founder and Managing Director of DroneAcharya, drones provide a variety of benefits, including volume estimate, asset inspection, hotspot identification, crop health monitoring, surveillance, encroachment detection, and tailored project needs.

DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations Limited stays devoted to providing cutting-edge drone technology and training solutions that help to shape India's industrial environment.

The business previously acquired a first-person view (FPV) drone pilot training contract from the Ministry of Defence (MoD), Department of Military Affairs, Government of India. This deal, it continued, is a major milestone since it represents the Indian Army's expanding use of FPV drones for tactical duties. The 15-day training program will cover a comprehensive curriculum that includes theory sessions on the latest rules and regulations issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), emergency protocols, simulator training to improve drone flying skills in simulated environments, and practical on-the-ground drone flying exercises.

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