Harnessing the Speed of the Sky for Medical Drone Delivery
Flood, fire or earthquake, every disaster has a human cost. The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction reported that the 20 years from 2000 to 2019 saw 7,348 major recorded disaster events that claimed 1.23 million lives. But with the ability to reach affected areas quickly, delivery drones bearing urgent medical supplies are making…
Building Public Trust and Acceptance of Cargo Drones
The sight of cargo drones swiftly navigating the sky, bypassing traffic congestion, and reducing carbon emissions is becoming increasingly common. As this transformative technology gains momentum, ensuring trust and acceptance is paramount. Recognizing this, Transport Canada has identified public trust in drones as a fundamental component of its 2025 drone strategy. In this article, we’ll…
Beyond Sight, Beyond Expectations: The Game-Changing Potential of BVLOS in Unmanned Aviation
Within the landscape of unmanned aircraft technology, a ground-breaking innovation is rising to the forefront and set to redefine the industry —and it’s all about the things you can’t see. Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations allow properly equipped drones to travel beyond the pilot’s direct visual line-of-sight, thereby extending their operational range and…
Breaking Barriers: DDC’s Canary Drone Approved for Flight Over People
The dream of drone deliveries to densely populated urban areas is now a reality thanks to the latest breakthrough from Drone Delivery Canada (DDC). Transport Canada, the authority that regulates transportation programs and policies, has accepted DDC’s declaration that the Canary Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) meets the existing standards in order to be operated…
Ensuring Privacy and Security in Drone Delivery: Key Considerations
How can companies harness the potential of unmanned aerial vehicles to streamline operations, meet consumer demand, and put public safety first?
From Concept to Reality: The Evolution of Drone Delivery Technology
In this article, we’ll take a deeper look at the evolution of drone delivery and highlight Drone Delivery Canada’s role in shaping the industry.
How Drone Delivery Improves Access to Under-Served Communities
In the ever-evolving landscape of modern logistics, emphasis is continuously placed on thriving metropolises and their high-density urban environments. The logistics supply chain is centralized within urban cores, weaving communications facilities and delivery routes within a narrow radius. While the concentration of urban logistics has undoubtedly propelled the efficiency of urban delivery, its impact on…
The Impact of Drone Technology on the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
The pharmaceutical supply chain is a critical and intricate network that demands precise margins, meticulous handling, and complete transparency. Failing to address these priorities can result in substantial financial losses for pharmaceutical companies. As such, executives must prioritize investment in supply chain infrastructure and technologies to mitigate these risks and optimize supply chain performance. The…
Breaking Ground with the Future of Last Mile Delivery
In recent years, the realm of logistics has encountered escalated expenses and heightened consumer expectations. The industry is also witnessing intensified competition, exerting substantial pressure on enterprises to streamline their supply chains. According to Statista research, 2021 witnessed a pinnacle of exorbitant U.S. business logistics costs, soaring to an astounding $1.85 trillion. This represents a…
Using the Power of Drone Technology to Enhance Safety Compliance in Mining Logistics
The mining sector is entrusted with a challenging mandate: necessitating operations amidst many hazards. These include precarious geological structures, hazardous gas discharges, and the maintenance of robust machinery. The consequential risks are substantial, resulting in an exceedingly high rate of illnesses and nonfatal injuries and underscoring the demanding nature of safety within the industry. In…
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