AirData UAV has announced a significant milestone in the energy and utilities sector, confirming that more than 120 organizations worldwide now use its drone fleet management platform. The achievement underscores the growing reliance on drone technology across critical infrastructure, where operators are increasingly adopting unmanned systems for inspection, monitoring, and maintenance tasks. As drone use surges, particularly in energy grids, pipelines, and renewable energy sites, platforms like AirData UAV are becoming essential for managing flight operations, data collection, and regulatory compliance.
The company’s platform supports beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations, a key factor in enabling efficient, large-scale inspections without requiring pilots to maintain direct visual contact with the drone. This capability is especially valuable in remote or hazardous environments common to utility operations. By centralizing flight logs, maintenance records, and pilot certifications, AirData UAV helps organizations streamline workflows and improve safety and accountability.
The milestone reflects broader industry trends, as utilities invest in drone technology to reduce downtime, lower operational costs, and enhance asset monitoring. With increasing regulatory support for BVLOS flights and advancements in drone autonomy, adoption is expected to continue rising. AirData UAV’s growing customer base signals strong demand for integrated solutions that combine flight management with data analytics in mission-critical sectors. The company did not disclose specific customer names or regional breakdowns in the announcement.

