Publisher
announces that it has published a new study Commercial Drones: Market Shares,
Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2021. Next generation commercial drones achieve a
complete replacement of existing commercial airfreight delivery systems, they
are used for 3D mapping, commercial pipeline observation, border patrol,
package delivery, photography, and agriculture are more energy efficient, last
longer and have a significantly lower cost of operation than manned aircraft.
Drones
markets promise to grow significantly because of the more economical
visualization and navigation provided by systems. Visualization includes mapping from the air,
inspection from the air, surveillance from the air, and package delivery from
the air. The unmanned aircraft equipped
with cameras are able to do things that cannot be done in any other way. This bodes well for market development.
Unmanned
aircraft systems promise to achieve a more significant aspect of commercial
market presence. Army Unmanned Aircraft Systems flying of 3 million flight
hours gives drones market credibility. Eighty eight percent of those hours were
logged in combat situations in Iraq and Afghanistan, paving the way for
commercial drone markets to develop.
Quantities
of fielded systems increase as application usefulness increases. Police departments, the oil and gas industry,
border patrol, and utilities are all using commercial drones. Units are used for agriculture. Vendors continue to improve the capabilities
of these drone aircraft as more air miles are logged. Their ability to support
the commercial endeavors is increasing.
Unmanned aircraft have fundamentally changed the accuracy of utility and
oil and gas inspections. They are set to
fundamentally change how agriculture is conducted.
Japan
and Australia have been using drones in agriculture since the 1980s. Worldwide markets are evolving for several
compelling applications. High value
crops are a target of agricultural robotic development. What could be tastier than a strawberry,
perfectly formed, and perfectly ripened?
New agricultural robots are able to improve the delivery of consistent
quality food, and to implement efficiency in managing food production.
Strawberries
are a high profit crop. A new generation
of drones has just been born. Strawberry spraying with the world's most
advanced technology is able to give maximum performance to a farm. Harvesting robots can use pictures from
drones to optimize the productivity of the farming business by determining
fruit ripeness from the air. Growers can
get the best results in a berry farm using automated process. Automated picking collection systems improve
labor productivity, give speed and agility to harvest operations.
The
robotic platforms are capable of site-specific spraying. The capability is targeted spraying only on
foliage and selected targets. It can be
used for selective harvesting of fruit. The robots detect the fruit, sense its
ripeness, then move to grasp and softly detach only ripe fruit.
Drone
commercial uses will provide billions of dollars in economic growth. Centers of
excellence are evolving worldwide. For
the most part, open-use policies are in effect worldwide. Except in the US, Drones are currently mostly
banned in the US. The US is more
restrictive, it could take months, even years before the FAA offers preliminary
guidelines on the commercial use of unmanned aircraft systems
Commercial
drones are set to build highways in the sky.
The market will only evolve past the early adopter stage after the
industry finds ways to build navigation infrastructure that is safe and that
works. Roads in the sky will create
altitude differences that function as bridges to separate the drones from each other
when they are flying at angles to each other.
This
type of navigation needs to be defined by industry standards groups, much as
the software industry has been able to develop industry stands that provide the
base for a market, so also, the commercial drone manufacturers need to come together
with representatives from each company and from all the governments to decide
on the highways in the sky.
Another
aspect of commercial drone markets is the safety issue. If drones become so prevalent that they fall
out of the sky on people or homes, this becomes a problem for the people hit or
the people who own the homes that are destroyed. As the air crashes from so long ago in the
1920’s to yesterday illustrate, people are deterred from commercial drone use
by air crashes. Crashes can virtually
destroy what is promising to be a burgeoning industry of commercial drones.
The
drone industry is going to need to find a way to prevent injuries on the ground
before anyone will support the burgeoning industry in any significant way.
In
unpopulated areas like to Alaskan oil fields oil pipelines, and utility high
wires, there is plenty of space for the drones to make a market. In vast agricultural land areas, drones
promise to be able to be used without any danger to humans. The drones create new uses for automated
process. The drones are less expensive
than manned vehicles and more useful. They are useful in agricultural
applications where the cameras are able to do spotting in a manner that is more
efficient than the humans can do.
Unmanned
aircraft systems are achieving a level of relatively early maturity. Fleets of unmanned aircraft systems have
begun to evolve. The U.S. Army has
achieved one million flight hours for its unmanned aircraft systems fleet. Unmanned aerial systems have good handling
characteristics. UAS units are designed to perform high-speed, longendurance,
more covert, multi-mission intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR)
and precision-strike missions over land or sea.
Drone
units feature a variety of internal loads, including 2,000 lb payload, an
Electro-optical/Infrared (EO/IR) sensor, and an all-weather GA-ASI Lynx®
synthetic aperture radar/ground moving target indicator (SAR/GMTI), maximizing
long loiter capabilities.
UAS
offers the business persistent situational awareness and mission
affordability. For the cost of one
manned fighter aircraft, multiple-swarm configured units can cover an area of
interest, providing 24/7 ISR coverage, target identification, neutralization,
mission flexibility, and attrition tolerance. Some drone UAS have the
capability to support manned aircraft missions if desired.
Drones
markets promise to grow significantly because of the better visualization
provided by systems. Visualization
includes mapping from the air, inspection from the air, surveillance from the
air, and package delivery from the air.
The unmanned aircraft equipped with cameras are able to do things that
cannot be done in any other way. This
bodes well for market development.
Unmanned
aircraft systems promise to achieve a more significant aspect of commercial
market presence. Army Unmanned Aircraft Systems flying of 3 million flight
hours gives drones market credibility. Eighty eight percent of those hours were
logged in combat situations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
According
to Susan Eustis, leader of the team that prepared the study, “Quantities of
fielded systems increase. Police
departments, the oil and gas industry, border patrol, and utilities are all
using commercial drones. Units are used for
agriculture. Vendors continue to improve
the capabilities of these drone aircraft. Their ability to support the
commercial endeavors is increasing.
Unmanned aircraft have fundamentally changed the accuracy of utility and
oil and gas inspections. They are set to
fundamentally change how agriculture is conducted.”
Unmanned
aerial systems (UAS) markets at $609 million in 2014 are forecast to reach $4.8
billion dollars, worldwide by 2021. This
is a sizable market growth with oil and gas mapping, utility line inspection,
package delivery, and agricultural applications accounting for virtually all
the unit sales. Drones can provide more
information at less cost than a human inspection team can.
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Key Topics
- Commercial Drones
- Drone Unmanned Aerial
- Systems (UAS)
- Drone 3D Mapping
- Drone Commercial Pipeline
- Observation
- Drone Border Patrol
- Drone Package Delivery
- Drone Photography
- Dronr Agriculture Aerial Refueling
Spanning
over 973 pages “Commercial Drones:
Highways in the Sky, Commercial Unmanned Aerial Systems(UAS),Market Shares,
Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015-2021” report Covering the Commercial
Drones, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Executive, Drones: Commercial Unmanned
Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Description And Market Dynamics, Commercial Drones,
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares And Forecasts, Drones: Commercial
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Product Description, Commercial Unmanned Aerial
Systems (UAS) Technology, Drone Company Description. The report covered companies
are - Lockheed Martin, Textron, Boeing / Insitu, Northrop Grumman, Draganflyer,
AeroVironment, AeroVironment, Finmeccanica, MMist, ASN Technologies, General
Atomics, Northrop Grumman, Aurora Flight, Google, Parrot/senseFly, BAE Systems
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