Drones, today, are a tried and tested technology in a number of industries. However, with the plethora of opportunities that it brings along comes an ever-increasing demand for talent and experience. Although countries such as the United States, Germany, China, and the United Kingdom have already made significant strides in terms of drone numbers and pilots, India is not far behind, thanks to a strong push from its governing bodies. Multiple drone projects are being rolled out by the Government and Private organisations. However, there is a scarcity of certified drone pilots.

Understanding this major deficit in the industry, DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations, has become a DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) – Authorised Remote Pilot Training Organisation (RPTO), with a mission to transform India into a Global Drone Hub by 2030.

Aiming to upskill the next generation, their main objective is to satiate the ever-growing demand for certified talent in the Indian drone…

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