In recent years, cargo drones have been making headlines with their ability to carry cargo to remote locations in various conditions. Experts from the world over would agree that the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) industry is the future of aviation and there is so much underutilised potential in utilising the skies for transporting cargo and passengers, that it would significantly change the way everything moves.
Dronamics unveiled the first five airports in its European network of cargo droneports in Belgium, Croatia, Finland, Italy, and Sweden.
The Dronamics European Droneport Network is the world's first cargo droneport network and includes private airports and airport groups operating more than 35 airports in 11 European countries, connecting 300 million people with a low-cost same-day cargo service.
Dronamics will operate same-day flights within the network using its proprietary Dronamics "Black Swan" large cargo drones, each with a capacity of 350 kilogrammes and range of up to 2,500 kilometres, reducing time, cost and emissions by up to 80 percent compared to traditional air cargo.