Our Services

Aerial support for agriculture, solar inspection, heritage, and safety.

Precision Agriculture

Modern aerial scans give farmers a full view of their crops in minutes, helping them detect stress, disease, or water imbalance early — long before it’s visible from the ground. With clearer insight from above, farmers can focus treatment where it’s needed, reduce wasted inputs, and protect crop health throughout the season.

Drones make it easier to monitor large fields, track crop changes over time, and plan work more efficiently without walking the land or relying on guesswork. This leads to smarter irrigation decisions, stronger yields, and fewer surprises at harvest.

Solar Inspection

Drone scans allow solar owners to quickly identify performance issues such as dust buildup, shading, loose connections, or failing modules without needing to shut down the system. Aerial imaging makes it easy to see exactly where output is being lost, helping owners take action before a small problem becomes a costly repair.

 

Drones make it easier to monitor large fields, track crop changes over time, and plan work more efficiently without walking the land or relying on guesswork. This leads to smarter irrigation decisions, stronger yields, and fewer surprises at harvest.

Heritage Preservation

Drones provide a safe and efficient way to document historic and cultural sites without disturbing the surrounding area. Aerial imaging captures structures from angles that are impossible to see from the ground, creating a detailed visual record that supports restoration, research, or long-term protection.

This type of documentation helps preserve building condition over time and provides a valuable reference before maintenance or conservation work begins. It is especially useful for sites that are difficult to access, aging, or spread across large terrain.

Drones make it easier to monitor large fields, track crop changes over time, and plan work more efficiently without walking the land or relying on guesswork. This leads to smarter irrigation decisions, stronger yields, and fewer surprises at harvest.

Emergency Response

Drones offer a fast and safe way to assess emergencies without putting people at risk. From fire watch to post-event inspections, aerial scanning provides a clear overview of conditions on the ground so decisions can be made quickly and accurately.

They can reach remote or unsafe areas in minutes, helping landowners, responders, or local authorities evaluate threats, survey damage, and plan next steps more effectively. This early visibility supports faster action, safer response, and better protection of people and property.

This type of documentation helps preserve building condition over time and provides a valuable reference before maintenance or conservation work begins. It is especially useful for sites that are difficult to access, aging, or spread across large terrain.

Drones make it easier to monitor large fields, track crop changes over time, and plan work more efficiently without walking the land or relying on guesswork. This leads to smarter irrigation decisions, stronger yields, and fewer surprises at harvest.

Additional Benefits

Drone support for local farmers

By seeing the field from above, farmers can spot crop stress early, focus treatment where it’s needed, and avoid guesswork on the ground. This leads to faster decisions, smarter use of resources, and better protection of yields.

FAQ

Yes. Drone services are legal as long as the operator is licensed and flights follow EU (EASA) regulations.

No. Private land such as farms and solar sites does not require a separate permit when flown by a certified pilot.

They give a full view of the field, helping farmers spot crop stress early, target treatment, and save time walking the land.

Most farmers benefit from seasonal scans, or more often during heat stress, drought conditions, or suspected pest activity.

Yes. Drones can identify hot spots, shading, dust buildup, or damaged modules faster than ground inspection.

No. Panels can be inspected while running — no interruption to energy production is needed.

Yes. Drones are commonly used to record, survey, and protect heritage sites before restoration or preservation work.

Yes. In rural areas, drones help detect early fire risk, survey damage, and provide rapid situational awareness.

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