With the rise in 2018 summer storm, the Airborne Response (provider of drone imagery for emergency management and disaster response operations) is planning to expand its force of remote pilots.
“Our seasonal ramp-up of UAS operators was already underway,” says Christopher Todd, President of Airborne Response. “The arrival of Alberto, combined with several new aerial imagery and data contracts, is prompting us to build additional capacity for ‘gray sky’ operations just a bit more rapidly than we had originally anticipated.”
Airborne Response states that their clients include Fortune 500 companies in the energy, insurance, telecommunications and architecture sectors. “Last year established a baseline for demonstrating the practical use of unmanned aircraft systems for disaster response and recovery operations,” continues Todd.
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