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Airborne Response Gets Aerial Drone Inspection Contract

South Florida Fire And Rescue Uses Telecom Towers To Be Inspected

Safe Pro Group announced that its subsidiary, Airborne Response, has secured a purchase order for a multi-site drone inspection project to be completed in 2025 on telecommunications towers in South Florida.

The order specifies that Airborne’s uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) will conduct enhanced drone-based aerial inspections and asset management services for the telecom customer. The inspections will be carried out by Skydio drones to inspect multiple radio towers used by a South Florida municipal fire & rescue department.

Airborne Response has customers in the energy, telecom, and insurance industries across Florida. It utilizes sUAS to assess the condition of the state’s power grid and evaluate storm damage to residences. Its emergency drone flight crews recently supported the massive recovery efforts across the state following the damage inflicted by hurricane Milton.

Dan Erdberg, Chairman and CEO of Safe Pro Group said, “This award further demonstrates the trust our customers place in our Airborne Response business unit to monitor and ensure the reliability of Florida’s critical infrastructure. Highlighted by the recent completion of over 500 miles of powerline inspections for Florida’s largest electric utility following hurricane Milton, we are pleased by the strong growth in our drone services business in the fourth quarter and look forward to supporting the needs of our customers in 2025.”

FMI:  airborneresponse.com/

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