XX DEC 2024
City, Australia – We are delighted to announce participation of GAP DRONE as the latest member of Drone Logistics Ecosystem (DLE). Gap Drone has designed and formulated a model of aircraft that will overcome regulatory type certification hurdles whilst generating revenue commercially providing investment returns. Gap Drone has collectively been on the forefront of remotely piloted, heavy payload operations for over a decade. Gap Drone has brought a world class team together to make cargo airfreight a commercial reality. Gap Drone is working hand in hand with tier one logistics industry globally to develop a unique model that fills a much-needed void (GAP) in the middle mile market
"Gap Drone commenced operations in 2023 in response to the urgent demand from Australia’s largest logistics firms. As part of the race to meet zero carbon targets, there was a need for more efficient platforms to deliver freight to some of Australia’s most remote locations. Collaborating with the Drone Logistics Ecosystem will position Gap Drone on the global stage, showcasing the cutting-edge technology currently available to companies and investors, and highlighting improved methods for middle-mile capabilities in underserved or inefficient markets. To meet our demand targets over the coming years, Gap Drone is actively seeking partners and investors to support our journey in delivering new technologies for middle-mile logistics." Said Mr Benet Hare, Co-founder & COO of GAP DRONE.
About
Gap Drone Pty Ltd is an Australian private company that specializes in designing and engineering remotely piloted aircraft for both military and civilian applications. They focus on heavy payload operations and aim to overcome regulatory hurdles while generating commercial revenue. Gap Drone collaborates with tier-one logistics companies globally to develop a unique model that addresses the middle-mile market gap. Through their partnership with two of Australia’s leading Universities, Gap Drone is pushing the boundaries in aerospace technologies.
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