SkyVue’s Drones

SkyVue is primarily an aerial photography company. We have flown all types of drones for all sorts of clients. The possibilities are vast and we have very innovative solutions that have been invented through drone technology that have improved the lives of people around the world. As the current progress is anything to go by, the future looks like it will be filled with drones. The following are some of the things that we use drones for and what we might see in the future:

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Filmmaking and Photography

Companies like DJI have already made huge strides in the filmmaking space by developing drones that are designed specifically for these roles. They are able to shoot high-quality videos and photography seen in many modern movies and other artistic works. In the future, these drones will be enhanced to a higher level, performing more advanced roles than their current cousins.

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Deliveries

In late 2019, Amazon launched its ambitious project called Prime Air. It is a drone delivery system that picks parcels and goods, delivering them directly to clients within 30 minutes. The one advantage that drones have over most other machines is that they are airborne, they are small, and can be controlled remotely from long distances.

Using drones for delivery will revolutionize how people shop for their daily goods. Other companies are expected to make an entry into this sector as it is clear that the future of deliveries will be drones.

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Agriculture

The automation of agriculture has been coming along very well in the past 50 years. It began with the use of simple combine harvester machines, then it moved onto machines that can plant and weed out the farm to highly advanced robots that can handle the whole process from scratch with little to no human input.

Drones have opened up new frontiers in farming; they can now be used to do farm surveillance quickly; the bigger versions can also be used to spray pesticides or fertilizer, something that used to be costly when helicopters were involved.