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White Paper Examines Dramatic Growth In Drone Industry

Sky High Drone Growth Presents Challenges And Opportunities

The drone industry is growing before our eyes in ways that will affect many of our lives and at a speed that will challenge our expectations. Developing a drone program in any size enterprise will involve investment and risk. This is one of the key observations in a new white paper, Sky High Drone Growth Presents Challenges and Opportunities, published by Global Aerospace.

"Global Aerospace has a unique awareness of the realities of the Unmanned Aircraft Systems market today," said white paper author Chris Proudlove, Global Aerospace's Senior Vice President and Manager of UAS Risks. "We work with a significant number of companies to help them understand best practices and safely utilize this incredible technology, in a way that will foster long-term success."

Global Aerospace has provided insurance and guidance to UAS operators for several years, from small independent operators to large, military-grade UAS. As aviation regulators around the world actively work to establish guidelines for the safe integration of UAS into the national airspace, Global Aerospace is at the forefront of insuring this new industry, helping manufacturers and operators understand how to improve safety, minimize risk and insure against loss and liability.

The white paper is being made available free of charge.

(Source: Global Aerospace news release)

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