Done startup DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations recently said it has secured a significant service order from the Adani Group.
The order involves providing DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) certified drone pilot training, marking a substantial step forward in the integration of drone technology within large-scale enterprises.
The training is aimed at enhancing mapping, monitoring, and inspection capabilities across Adani's diverse operations, which include energy, infrastructure, logistics, resources, and agribusiness sectors.
The significance of the order for DroneAcharya
The partnership between DroneAcharya and Adani Group is seen as a major endorsement for the use of drones in various operational domains.
Prateek Srivastava, the founder and managing director of DroneAcharya, said, “The utilisation of drones by a prominent player like Adani not only signals a significant advancement but also serves as a catalyst for similar companies to embrace this innovative technology."
The partnership is expected to pave the way for the broader adoption of drone technology across different industries.
Comprehensive training program
The training program provided by DroneAcharya will cover a comprehensive curriculum, including theory sessions on DGCA rules and regulations, emergency protocols, simulator training, and practical on-ground drone flying exercises.
The startup said the extensive training is designed to equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to operate drones effectively for various applications, such as volume estimation, asset inspection, and surveillance.