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Fly Drone is a developer of a single window system for digital services of the life cycle of unmanned aircraft (BVS). The company means its goal is to present to all drone users the possibility of comfortable and legal use of airspace, as well as commercialize their skills, offering their services to an unlimited number of customers. Fly Drone is a resident of the Skolkovo Innovation Center (by July 2021).
The solutions proposed by the company are protected in the mode of commercial secrets, and in addition, certificates for databases and computer programs, according to the Skolkovo website. The Fly Done service allows you to:
- register the user, the park of his BVS and verify the user through the Public services;
- determine the flight conditions of the aircraft navigation system, visually indicate the flight route taking into account the current air navigation information;
- generate a submission to establish a temporary/local flight mode, and then the flight plan itself and send them to automatically determined instances for approval
History
2024: Fly Drone buys PilotHUB drone shooting services marketplace
Fly Drone announced on May 31, 2024, the acquisition of the PilotHUB marketplace, which specializes in providing aerial photography and search services. This merger will be the first in Russia case of combining platforms for drone owners and their customers, which will open up new opportunities for both sides. Read more here.
2021: Rostec buys stake in Fly Drone
On July 23, 2021, it became known about Rostec's purchase of a stake in Fly Drone. This is evidenced by the data of SPARK-Interfax.
As Interfax reports with reference to this system, on July 20, 2021, two participants entered the Fly Drone capital: 25% received RT-Business Development LLC controlled by Rostec, 24.9% - Era-Transport Solutions LLC entrepreneur Ekaterina Lapshina. The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
According to SPARK-Interfax, in January 2021, the company was registered in Moscow by Russian citizens Nikita Danilov (with a share of 70%) and Alexander Kaniovsky (30%). The agency notes that both of them are ex-employees of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Air Traffic Organization in the Russian Federation," subordinate to the Federal Air Transport Agency. In July 2021, the shares of Danilov and Kaniovsky amounted to 35.07% and 15.03%, respectively.[1]