Commercial Drones Market Research & Emerging Trends Report to 2021

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Commercial Drones Market Size, Share, Global Trends, Company Profiles,

Demand, Insights, Analysis, Research, Report, Opportunities, Segmentation

and Forecast to 2015 - 2021

The unmanned aerial systems market is projected to reach USD 4.8 billion by 2021. It had a

prior market value of USD 609 million in 2014. The market is expected to grow on account of

being utilized for various applications like agriculture, oil & gas mapping, packaging delivery,

and utility line inspection. It can provide efficient information at a cheaper price. Their demand

is seemingly high for military and defense operations.

Next generation unmanned aerial systems, also known as drones, will be used for 3D mapping,

border patrol, photography, and commercial pipeline manning. The unmanned aerial systems

market is poised to grow on account of navigation and economic visualization provided by them.

Visualization includes inspection, mapping, package delivery, and surveillance by air.

Unmanned aerial systems have logged in 3 million flight hours of combat in Afghanistan and

Iraq lending it credibility for war zones. In 2015, Amazon Inc. have requested for airspace to

concerned authorities for making timely deliveries to customers.

Australia and Japan have employed drones for agricultural purposes since the ‘80s. They use it to

cultivate high value crops like strawberries. Farmers can benefit by using drones to pick berries

using an automated process. Automated systems improve productivity, resulting in speedier

harvest operations.

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Regulatory bodies like Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and European Aviation Safety

Agency (EASA) have banned the use of drones keeping in mind the safety of citizens and

difficulty of managing air traffic. Although, new rules created by the FAA permit the

deployment of drones making it...