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Report: Over Half Of Commercial Drone Flights Will Be Autonomous By 2022

Autonomous Drones And Hybrid Propulsion Innovations Will Drive New Growth Opportunities, Finds Frost & Sullivan

The commercial unmanned aerial services (UAS) market is experiencing a steady economic expansion due to disruptive innovations such as autonomous platforms, transitional drones, and hybrid propulsion. Frost & Sullivan expects that by 2022 over 50 percent of commercial drone flights will be conducted autonomously operating much like warehouse robots operate today.

This innovation will create new industry opportunities as drones will be used as a tool to make operations more efficient while drone maintenance and data security will become the prominent areas for revenue stream development. Demand for commercial drones in North America will generate the most revenues with Asia-Pacific a close second.

"The UAS market is becoming an ecosystem focused on information and value-added services where the drone is a tool acting as a cog in the big data machine," said Michael Blades, Aerospace, Defense, and Security Research Director, Frost & Sullivan. "Success in this ecosystem will be achieved by companies that can safely, quickly, and inexpensively provide high-grade data/information for real-time decision making."

Frost & Sullivan's recent analysis, Global Commercial UAS Market, Forecast to 2022, focuses on global hotspots, technologies, forecast and trends. Key findings, market engineering measurements, unit shipment, and revenue forecasts for segments such as, prosumer, consumer professional, industrial, enterprise, and FW/Transitional as well as regions like Africa, Asia-Pacific, Middle-East, North America, and South America are also provided.

(Source: Frost & Sullivan news release. Image from file)

FMI: frost.ly/2c7

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