
Autonomous Aerial Systems

Drone Docks
Our autonomous drones are housed in all-weather docking stations built to operate unattended in the field, year-round. Each unit carries multiple high-resolution sensors — thermal and RGB — with onboard obstacle avoidance and RTK-grade positioning for repeatable, centimeter-level accuracy. Drones launch, fly, and land on their own, so missions run on schedule whether or not a crew is on site. The result is an end-to-end system that turns a fixed location into a continuous source of survey-quality data.

Remote Flight Operations
Remote operations mean your sites get captured on schedule, without sending anyone into the field. We run autonomous drone fleets on scheduled, repeatable missions — launching from docks, flying pre-planned routes, and processing imagery on the edge before the data ever leaves the field. Air and ground crews stay coordinated in real time, with live airspace, weather, and flight telemetry feeding every decision. Each flight feeds directly into Sky Cloud, our digital twin platform, where thermal, photogrammetric, and sensor layers converge into one continuously updated model of your site. Behind every mission stands a team in motion — so your decisions never wait on data.

Drone Docks
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Autonomous drones capture every site on a fixed schedule — construction, earthworks, quarries, mining
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Each flight feeds Sky Cloud, building a living digital twin
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Photogrammetry, thermal, and real-time sensors converge into one evolving view
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Inspect on demand — photos, video, and 360° imagery in one place
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Machine learning that counts vehicles and on-site personnel, trainable for whatever you need to track
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View, edit, and analyze live — stockpile volumes, earthwork movement, construction progress
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One platform, every layer, always current
