New Delhi: Drone delivery It has been taken down in India. While in the early stages unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were primarily used to deliver medicines to remote areas of the country, mega players have now adopted this technology on a large scale. Blue DartSouth Asia's leading courier company says it has partnered with drone firm Skye Air to launch drone deliveries.
Balfour Manuel, MD of BlueDart, said: “The Logistics sector India is facing an exciting phase. With the country's strong economic growth, its consumer aspirations and growth in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, purchasing power has increased significantly. This increase in demand emphasizes the need. Modern solutions which drives growth while ensuring efficiency and sustainability. As we witness the advancement of drone technology, we look forward to expanding this service further, with plans to cover additional pin codes in the next phases with our partners.”
Balfour Manuel, MD of BlueDart, said: “The Logistics sector India is facing an exciting phase. With the country's strong economic growth, its consumer aspirations and growth in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, purchasing power has increased significantly. This increase in demand emphasizes the need. Modern solutions which drives growth while ensuring efficiency and sustainability. As we witness the advancement of drone technology, we look forward to expanding this service further, with plans to cover additional pin codes in the next phases with our partners.”
“Focusing on growing early E-commerce sectorThis innovative approach is poised to revolutionize last-mile delivery by offering same-day delivery for shipments, significantly reducing delivery time and environmental impact, the company said in a statement. will go
The logistics major had earlier conducted Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) trials at Waqarabad, Hyderabad in September 2021 and further VLOS trials under the Telangana government's “Sky to Medicine” project.